Brooks Acts to Help Those Without Internet Access
Sen. Michele Brooks would like to hear from residents who lack high-speed internet access in order to prioritize broadband funding to the areas of greatest need. [Read More]
Sen. Michele Brooks would like to hear from residents who lack high-speed internet access in order to prioritize broadband funding to the areas of greatest need. [Read More]
The Meadville Area Sewer Authority has been awarded $20 million in funding from the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PennVEST) to upgrade an aging wastewater treatment plant, according to Senator Michele Brooks, who supported the funding request. [Read More]
Sen. Michele Brooks issued the following statement on the General Fund budget vote today: [Read More]
Senator Michele Brooks’ legislation to continue supporting local veterans’ organizations, fire departments and other service clubs is on its way to the governor’s desk for his signature. [Read More]
Responding to Pennsylvania’s ranking as the state with the highest number of Lyme disease cases in the nation, Sen. Michele Brooks applauded the Senate’s passage of her legislation to help control the tick population, provide coverage for doctor-recommended Lyme disease treatment, and spread education and awareness of tickborne diseases. [Read More]
Legislation to help Pennsylvania families by gradually reducing the state’s Corporate Net Income tax was approved by the Senate today by a vote of 31 to 19. [Read More]
The Senate has given its unanimous approval to Senator Michele Brooks’ legislation to continue providing a lifeline to local veterans’ organizations, fire departments and other service clubs. [Read More]
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn today visited Pymatuning State Park to break ground on a new campground at Pymatuning State Park’s Tuttle Point. [Read More]
As the state with the highest number of Lyme disease cases in the nation, Sen. Michele Brooks has been committed to making inroads as Pennsylvania combats a surging tick population and works to increase awareness of testing, diagnosis and treatment of tickborne diseases. [Read More]
The public is warmly invited to help shape the future of the McKeever Environmental Learning Center, closed in 2017 but soon to be transferred to the Bureau of Forestry in the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR). [Read More]