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District Office
Willowbrook Shopping Center 

3358 Chichester Avenue, Suite 13 
Upper Chichester, PA 19061
610-485-7606
Fax: 610-485-8277

Capitol Office
Room 18 East Wing
PO Box 202160
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2160
717-783-3038
Fax: 717-787-7604
 
Working For You
It is an honor to work for you and the residents of our district and I take great pride in representing you in Harrisburg. I am aware of the challenges that face our state and I am dedicated to facing those challenges so that together, we can make our communities the best that they can be. As a way for you to keep up with the work that is happening on your behalf, check the stories listed below, and as always, feel free to contact me for more information about any state-related matter.

House to hold Jan. meetings regarding refineries
From The Delaware County Times
In January, a state House committee will host two hearings connected to the potential shutdown of Delaware County’s two oil refineries. One will examine emergency preparedness of the idled sites and another will evaluate the closures’ impact on the western part of the state.

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Pocopson supervisors unhappy with legislative change
From The Unionville Times
POCOPSON — Township Supervisors’ Vice Chair Georgia Brutscher announced during last week’s township meeting her regret at the township being “kicked out” of State Representative Stephen Barrar’s district — the 160th District and into the neighboring 158th District, as part of the state’s legislative redistricting plan.

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STILL WAITING: After latest fatal crash, a look at the status of long-delayed projects to improve Route 322
From The Delaware County Daily Times
It’s not unusual for drivers on Route 322, between Interstate 95 and Route 1, to have to wait in traffic at some point during their journey on the two-lane, 7.1-mile stretch of road that runs through southern Delaware County.

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Robert Swift: Capitol Matters: Honoring those who have fallen
From The Towanda Daily Review
HARRISBURG - In a tree-lined sunken grove at the Capitol complex, there are rows of embedded granite memorials honoring individual recipients of the Medal of Honor from Pennsylvania.

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