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In this Update:

  • Thomas Holme Ribbon Cutting
  • Follow us on social media
  • Winter Weather Driving Tips
  • Successful Start for New Program Connecting Young Pennsylvanians to High-Demand Careers
  • Committee Examines CDLs and REAL IDs Being Issued to Illegal Immigrants
  • 31 Deadline for Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program
  • It’s Annual Dog License Time
  • Happy Hanukkah
  • Upcoming events in the community

Thomas Holme Ribbon Cutting

Thomas Holme Elementary School celebrated an incredible milestone this week with a ribbon cutting ceremony, marking an exciting new chapter for students, families and staff. The new state-of-the-art space reflects a strong investment in education and provides a welcoming environment where students can grow, learn, and succeed. It will serve as a foundation for student success for years to come. Congratulations to the Thomas Holme community on this amazing achievement!

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Winter Weather Driving Tips

The recent snowstorm was a clear reminder that winter has arrived. As icy conditions become more common, taking a few simple precautions such as keeping an eye on the forecast and carrying an emergency kit, can go a long way in keeping you and others safe. Read more below for helpful winter driving tips:

https://www.pa.gov/agencies/penndot/traveling-in-pa/safety/traffic-safety-driver-topics/winter-driving

Successful Start for New Program Connecting Young Pennsylvanians to High Demand Careers

The first year of the Grow PA program to help connect young people to quality careers in Pennsylvania has been a tremendous success, according to statistics from the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA).

The Grow PA Scholarship Grant Program was created by the legislature last year to help reverse the trend of young Pennsylvanians seeking education and job opportunities in other states. The program offers grants of up to $5,000 per year for in-state students who agree to attend college in Pennsylvania, pursue a degree in an in-demand occupation and work in that occupation in Pennsylvania after graduation.

PHEAA reports more than 11,000 applications for Grow PA in the first year. More than 4,000 applicants have already received grants, and another 2,300 applications were approved through early December. The average award per student was $4,650.

The top programs of study in the first year of Grow PA included registered nursing, early childhood education, business administration and management, biological sciences and accounting. Next year’s application period is expected to open in early February.

Committee Examines CDLs and REAL IDs Being Issued to Illegal Immigrants

The Senate Transportation Committee held a public hearing to examine commercial vehicle safety and nondomiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) following recent claims of CDLs and REAL IDs being issued to illegal immigrants.

Pennsylvania law bans regular and commercial driver’s licenses for anyone unlawfully present in the commonwealth. Last month, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested an illegal immigrant from Uzbekistan wanted for belonging to a terrorist organization. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) issued him a CDL with a REAL ID indication in July.

The committee examined commercial vehicle safety and nondomiciled commercial driver’s licenses with driving advocates, along with officials from PennDOT and the Pennsylvania State Police. You can view the hearing and read testimony here.

Dec. 31 Deadline for Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program

The deadline to apply for the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program is Dec. 31. Eligible residents could qualify for up to $1,000 (plus supplemental rebates for qualifying applicants).

The program provides financial relief to older adults and people with disabilities who paid property taxes or rent in 2024. To qualify, applicants must be age 65+, widows/widowers 50+ or individuals with disabilities 18+, and their household income must be $46,520 or less (excluding half of Social Security income).

Applications can be submitted online, by mail or in person, or by calling 1-888-222-9190 for assistance. My office is also available to help you apply for this rebate.

It’s Annual Dog License Time

The deadline to purchase an annual license renewal for your dog is Jan. 1, 2026. Many counties allow you to purchase a lifetime license.

Licensing fees help the millions of dogs in Pennsylvania by funding the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement. If your dog gets lost, a current license is the fastest way to get your dog back home.

Dogs must be licensed at the point of adoption or purchase, or at three months if no transfer of ownership has taken place. Annual licenses can be purchased online from your county treasurer in one location here.

Happy Hanukkah

This week, Jewish families across our district are celebrating Hanukkah, the festival of light dating back more than 2,000 years, when the Jewish people won a battle against the Greeks to practice their religion freely.

I wish everyone celebrating Hanukkah a time of warmth and appreciation with family and friends.

Upcoming events in the community

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