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PO Box 202088
Harrisburg PA 17120-2088
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My Audio Updates
Here you will find audio clips about important events that have taken place during the current and past Legislative Sessions.
Rep. Delozier Comments on Governor's Budget Address - 2/7/2012
A leaner state budget was called for by Governor Corbett on Tuesday as he presented his second annual budget address in Harrisburg. This year’s $27.1 billion state spending plan is actually a small reduction in total state spending, clamping down on government growth while calling for no new tax increases. Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) said she is most concerned with basic and higher education funding levels in the budget. Chuck Nichols Reports - Story and Bite available.
Rep. Delozier’s Small Games of Chance Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk - 1/26/2012
Legislation to modernize Pennsylvania’s Small Games of Chance Law and make it easier for nonprofits, charitable organizations and other civic groups to raise operating revenue received final approval in the state House this week and now heads to the governor’s desk for his signature. Bill sponsor Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) said the Small Games of Chance Act has not been updated since 1988 and this new law will increase limits for prize payouts and help a wide variety of organizations continue to support community service projects. Mike Davies reports, wrap and stand alone bite available.
House Approves Delozier’s Bill to Modernize of Small Games of Chance Act - 11/16/2011
Legislation to modernize Pennsylvania’s Small Games of Chance Law and make it easier for nonprofit associations, charitable organizations and other civic groups to raise revenues was approved Tuesday by the House of Representatives. Bill sponsor Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) said the Small Games of Chance Act had not been updated since 1988 and this new legislation would increase limits for prize payouts and help many struggling organizations that support community service projects to remain in operation. Mike Davies reports, wrap and stand alone bite available.
Rep. Delozier Comments on House Passage and Signing of Harrisburg Financial Recovery Bill - 10/20/2011
The state House took final action on a plan to deal with the financial crisis facing Harrisburg city government on Wednesday by approving legislation that gives the Governor power to declare a financial emergency and appoint a receiver who would be responsible for developing and implementing a financial recovery plan. Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) said that the city’s lack of action to address their fiscal problems forced the legislature to step in. The legislation has been signed by the Governor, and is now law. Chuck Nichols reports, wrap and stand alone bite available.
Rep. Sheryl Delozier Comments on House Passage of Budget - 6/29/2011
The Pennsylvania House has passed a $27.15 billion spending plan, completing the budget before the constitutional deadline of June 30. The budget includes no tax increases, and reduces overall spending from the previous year. Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) said that due to economic conditions, the legislature was forced to make cuts to programs across the board. Chuck Nichols Reports – Story and Bite available.
Rep. Delozier Comments on Castle Doctrine Legislation Approved by the House - 4/12/2011
Castle Doctrine legislation that would strengthen Pennsylvania citizens’ right to use deadly force if necessary in self defense was approved Tuesday in the state House. Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) said the bill is important because makes it clear that law abiding citizens may protect themselves and their families without fear of prosecution. Mike Davies reports... story and stand alone bite available.
Rep. Delozier Comments on House Passage of Lawsuit Abuse Reform Legislation - 4/11/2011
Legislation to bring lawsuit abuse reforms to Pennsylvania’s courts similar to those already in place in 40 other states was approved Monday by the Pennsylvania House. House Bill 1, known as the Fair Share Act, would ensure the responsibility for damages in civil lawsuits are assigned in an equitable manner. Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) said bringing fairness and proportionality to liability cases will go a long way to making Pennsylvania more attractive to new businesses. Mike Davies reports... story and stand alone bite available.
Rep. Delozier Comments Following Gov. Corbett's Budget Address - 3/8/2011
Governor Corbett delivered his first budget address before a joint session of the House and Senate Tuesday in Harrisburg, laying out a $27.3 billion plan that represents an overall 3.1% reduction in state spending. Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) said it was clear that the governor was sticking to his guns on eliminating excessive state spending in the Commonwealth. Mike Davies reports, story and stand alone bite available.
Rep. Delozier Comments on House Passage of Castle Doctrine - 10/5/2010
The state House on Tuesday gave final approval to Castle Doctrine legislation that allows Pennsylvania citizens to defend themselves, their homes and families with deadly force, without requiring they first retreat from an assailant. Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) said she was pleased to see legislation approved to preserve the constitutional right of citizens to protect themselves without fear of prosecution. The Castle Doctrine bill now goes to the state Senate for consideration. Mike Davies reports – Story and Bite available.
Rep. Delozier Comments on Passage of State Budget - 6/30/2010
The Pennsylvania House worked into the evening on Wednesday to pass an on-time state budget for the upcoming fiscal year and lawmakers offered their assessment of the $28 billion compromise spending plan. Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) said she feels more savings could have been achieved in this year’s budget and that the plan depends too heavily on uncertain Federal revenues. Chuck Nichols Reports – Story and Bite available.