Budget Hearing Q&A: Human Services, Part 2 (Round 2)
Senator Rosemary Brown questions Secretary Valerie Arkoosh during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the Department of Human Services (Part 2, Round 2). [Read More]

Senator Rosemary Brown questions Secretary Valerie Arkoosh during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the Department of Human Services (Part 2, Round 2). [Read More]
Senator Rosemary Brown questions Secretary Valerie Arkoosh during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the Department of Human Services (Part 2). [Read More]
Senator Rosemary Brown questions Secretary Valerie Arkoosh during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the Department of Human Services (Part 1). [Read More]
Senator Rosemary Brown questions Secretary Reggie McNeil during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the Department of General Services (DGS). [Read More]
Senator Rosemary Brown questions Acting State Police Commissioner George Bivens during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the PA State Police. [Read More]
Senator Rosemary Brown questions Acting State Police Commissioner George Bivens during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the PA State Police. [Read More]
Yesterday on the Senate floor, I was honored to speak in recognition of Lincoln Day and reflect on President Abraham Lincoln’s lasting impact on our nation and Commonwealth. [Read More]
I joined my colleagues in the Senate and beyond yesterday to highlight the near unanimous passage of SB 1014 in the Senate, a bill I proudly have co-sponsored. [Read More]
What a beautiful honor it was this morning to have Pastor Jack Munley down in Harrisburg to lead the Senate in our opening prayer. [Read More]
As we kicked off the 2025-26 session in the Pennsylvania Senate, I was proud to speak and second the nomination of Senator Kim Ward once more as President Pro Tempore. As the highest-ranking senator, the President Pro Tempore appoints committee members, refers legislation to the appropriate committees for consideration, and presides over the Senate when the Lieutenant Governor is unavailable. [Read More]