Budget Hearing Q&A: State Police
Senator Joe Picozzi questions State Police Commissioner Christopher Paris during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the PA State Police. [Read More]
Senator Joe Picozzi questions State Police Commissioner Christopher Paris during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the PA State Police. [Read More]
Senator Joe Picozzi questions PASSHE Interim Chancellor Chris Fiorentino and PHEAA President/CEO James Steeley during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the PA State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) and the PA Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA). [Read More]
This episode dives into everything from Gen Z voters and PA's biggest rivalries, to Philly's epic Super Bowl win, and the unexpected moment that made Joe Picozzi feel like a real senator. [Read More]
Legislation sponsored by Sen. Joe Picozzi (R-5) enabling World Cup team doctors to treat their players in Pennsylvania is set to be enacted into law after unanimous approval in the House of Representatives. [Read More]
In honor and memory of Bernard Gribbin, a dedicated Army combat veteran and SEPTA bus operator, the Pennsylvania State Senate approved new legislation to strengthen penalties for individuals who harm public transit operators. [Read More]
With World Cup soccer coming to Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Senate unanimously approved legislation sponsored by Sen. Joe Picozzi (R-Philadelphia) enabling international team doctors to treat their players in the commonwealth. [Read More]
With World Cup soccer set to come to Philadelphia in 2025 and 2026, the Pennsylvania Senate approved unanimously legislation sponsored by Sen. Joe Picozzi (R-5) enabling international team doctors to treat their players in the commonwealth. [Read More]
Newly elected Sen. Joe Picozzi (R-5) has been appointed to serve on the influential Senate Appropriations Committee and chair the Urban Affairs and Housing Committee in the 2025-26 legislative session. [Read More]
State Sen. Joe Picozzi (R-5) was sworn into office today to represent Northeast Philadelphia in the Pennsylvania Senate. [Read More]
Just 29, the social media-savvy newcomer stunned the political establishment by flipping a Northeast Philadelphia district red – without the local party’s backing. [Read More]