Hill-Evans thanks Wolf for moving York County to Green Phase

(Jun 05, 2020)

YORK, June 5 –State Rep. Carol Hill-Evans, D-York, today thanked Gov. Tom Wolf after an announcement that York County will be officially moving into the Green Phase officially on Friday, June 12, 2020. "We have all done our part and patiently waited as the data has been collected over the last few months,” Hill-Evans said. “I want to thank the residents of York County for all of their hard work to mitigate the impact of COVID-19. Now, we are finally entering into the Green Phase. I am happy to see our county strategically reopening when it is safe for public health, although there is still much more left to be done. This is not a full return to business as usual, and we must remain diligent in our social distancing while we start to reopen businesses and lift the stay-at-home order.” The Green Phase eases most restrictions by lifting the stay-at-home and business closure orders to allow the economy to strategically reopen while continuing to prioritize public health. While this phase will facilitate a return to a “new normal,” it will be equally important to continue to monitor public health indicators and adjust orders and restrictions as necessary to ensure the spread of disease remains at a minimum. Work and Congregate Settings Restrictions Continued Telework Strongly Encouraged. Businesses with In-Person Operations Must Follow Updated Business and Building Safety Requirements . Read more

 

Hill-Evans issues statement on racial injustice cases and protests

(Jun 03, 2020)

YORK, June 3 –State Rep. Carol Hill-Evans, D-York, today issued the following statement in response to a string of high-profile deaths not limited to George Floyd. Breonna Taylor. Antwon Rose. Eric Garner. Michael Brown, Jr. Tamir Rice. Walter Scott. Alton Sterling. Philando Castile. "We are tired. Tired of having to repeat ourselves over and over again that our lives matter,” Hill-Evans said. “The list of loved ones taken from us due to the poor judgment and needless violent actions of some law enforcement agents hired to protect our communities is unfortunately nothing new. The roots of racism and injustice for people of color run deep. We must continue to work tirelessly to dismantle the systemic racism already built within our power structures. “No longer are we willing to sit quietly by. We are waking up and speaking out. I applaud those marching and protesting for equal treatment and a fair justice system. The oppression that has faced our communities has gone on for far too long. We must continue to insist on better behavior and non-violent solutions from each and every member of law enforcement. “With that said, I am focused on solutions. My colleagues in the Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus ha ve legislation that can fix our criminal justice system and heal our communities. As an example of such legislation, I am looking forward to advancing a bill that would create a special independent Read more

 

Hosting a Zoom Meeting with Dr. Rachel Levine and Barbers, Hair and Nail Salons

(May 22, 2020)

It has just been confirmed that PA Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine will join me and hair and nail salons and barbers in the 95th District on a Zoom meeting Saturday, May 23 at 1:30 p.m. Questions must be submitted ahead of time and additional questions will be answered as time permits. This is the first step in communicating concerns and sharing ideas for these small business owners to reopen safely. Please see the Zoom Meeting Information below. It can also be found on my Facebook and Twitter (@RepHillEvans). Please submit advanced questions at RepHill-Evans@pahouse.net by 4 p.m. on Friday, May 22. Topic: Discussion with Barbers, Hair Salons, Nail Salons Time: May 23, 2020 1:30 p.m. Join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/78217122342?pwd=WDBKcVg2V2pUeWZ1ZTIzUkhiQ0cwQT09 Meeting ID: 782 1712 2342 Password: 0HJrtc Read more

 

Pennsylvania Launches Program for People Who Exhaust Their Unemployment Compensation Benefits

(May 18, 2020)

Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Jerry Oleksiak today announced the launch of Pennsylvania's Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) program to provide an additional 13 weeks of benefits to people who exhaust their regular unemployment compensation (UC). PEUC is included in the new federal unemployment compensation benefits provided by the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act . Pennsylvania has implemented all programs under the new CARES Act and paid out nearly $7.4 billion in total unemployment benefits since mid-March. Important information about the extended benefits program follows and has also been emailed or mailed via the United States Postal Service to all individuals who potentially qualify for PEUC. Eligibility You are eligible for PEUC if you: Are unemployed between March 29 through December 26, 2020; Have exhausted your regular state or federal benefits with week ending July 6, 2019 or later; Are currently not eligible for state or federal unemployment benefits; and Are able and available to work and actively seeking work, except for COVID-19-related reasons including illness, quarantine, or "stay at home" orders. How to Receive PEUC If you have an open UC claim but exhausted all of your benefits, the 13 additional weeks Read more

 

Relocation of WellSpan COVID-19 Community Testing Center to New Site

(May 18, 2020)

Starting May 18th, WellSpan Health will be relocating one of their COVID-19 Community Testing Centers from the York Fair Expo Center to the top parking deck of the Greenway Tech Building, located at 540 S. George St. This location brings a centralized service to our community members that may need COVID-19 testing. For the safety of our community members, parking will be restricted in the area during the hours of tent operation. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Parking will be restricted on S. George St. southbound from Maple St. to Boundary Ave. We understand this parking restriction may come as an inconvenience, so WellSpan Health will allow Community members to use their lot on Cleveland Avenue. For more information on COVID-19 from WellSpan Health, click here . Read more

 

Hill-Evans applauds York County residents for determination in helping county move to yellow phase of reopening

(May 15, 2020)

YORK, May 15 – On the heels of Gov. Tom Wolf’s announcement that York County will move to the yellow phase of the reopening process on Friday, May 22, state Rep. Carol Hill-Evans, D-York, thanked the 95th District and all York County residents for their determination and dedication in helping slow the spread of COVID-19. “It’s a tremendous honor to represent the residents of the 95th Legislative District and I thank them and all York County residents. We have followed the strong leadership of our top state officials, County commissioners, and municipal officials in practicing social distancing and doing our part to help reopen our economy safely. Our entire county has shown a willingness to take the hard steps to protect ourselves and our communities by working together and doing what we know to be right. “Our residents deserve a tremendous amount of credit for following the science and data, as well as the advice of our health experts throughout this pandemic. I fully understand the frustration and anxiety this situation has brought. Now we must all remain steadfast. Our adherence to the recommendations is how we successfully flattened the curve. Adherence is how we’ll successfully move to the next phase. During the coming week, our businesses will be making arrangements to safely reopen and put protections in place to ensure employees and customers can safely return. “As we move Read more

 

Hill-Evans responds to calls for reopening York prematurely

(May 12, 2020)

YORK, May 12 – State Rep. Carol Hill-Evans, D-York, today responded to a group of representatives gathering to call for reopening York County before the official transition from Red Phase to Yellow Phase. “I share in the frustrations of my constituents who have lost a job, lost working hours, or lost customers,” Hill-Evans said. “However, to open quickly, without the approval of our scientific community, would allow the virus to extend this economic hardship, diminish the hard-fought gains we worked so hard on to flatten the curve, and lead to the needless loss of lives. “I do not take this extended economic hardship lightly. It is understandable for business leaders and local officials to be frustrated. But to be clear, businesses who ignore public health measures put their entire operation at risk. Businesses could lose their workforce, and families could lose loved ones. Reopening prematurely will lead to nothing but further prolonging the economic crisis. “We are having frequent discussions with our health officials and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine to ensure that we are matching up with the criteria of the Health Department and the governor’s Stay-at-Home orders. As we move ever closer to the metrics that will take us from red to green, I will continue to listen to the science and expertise of our city health officials to make sure every life is considered, and that the Read more

 

Coronavirus Updates

(Apr 02, 2020)

Guidance from Wellspan The Emergency Department has guidelines on when to call them with respect to COVID-19: If you are experiencing a serious healthcare emergency – such as heart attack, stroke, severe shortness of breath, confusion, or major traumatic injury – call 911. If you are not experiencing a serious healthcare emergency, and you think you need to be tested or have symptoms of COVID-19 - the Emergency Department is NOT the best place to get care. It is best to use the Coronavirus Online Assessment Tool available at WellSpan.org/Coronavirus : https://www.wellspan.org/coronavirus & https://www.wellspan.org/coronavirus-en-español/ OR Call your primary care provider OR If you don’t have a primary care provider, call WellSpan’s Coronavirus Information Hotline toll-free at (855) 851-3641 OR If you don’t have a primary care provider, contact WellSpan Online Urgent Care , go to WellSpan Online Urgent Care appointment. Enter “COVID19” coupon code to waive costs. What to do if you get COVID-19 ? Financial ability should not be a barrier to COVID-19 testing or medical care. If you have insurance, Medicare or Medicaid, WellSpan will collect your insurance coverage information, but will not bill or collect any deductible, co-insurance, or any other payment for the screening, Read more

 

Stay-At-Home Order for York County: Offices Closed

(Mar 31, 2020)

York County is now under the Stay-At-Home order issued by Governor Tom Wolf. This Stay-At-Home order is extended until April 30 th . My office will not be open to the public until at least after the Stay-At-Home order is lifted and the House has allowed us to. If you have any questions or concerns for the office, leave a voicemail at (717) 848-9595 or for more detailed inquiries email RepHill-Evans@pahouse.net . My staff and I will NOT be able to assist with our usual functions of Property Tax/Rent Rebates, PennDOT work, or other related work until the office is open again. We hope to be open in May. If you would like more information on how our state is responding to the coronavirus, COVID-19, click here . Read more

 

Governor Wolf Announces Financial Assistance Available to Small Businesses

(Mar 25, 2020)

Today, Governor Tom Wolf announced that new funding is available to help small businesses impacted by the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, through a new program under the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority’s (PIDA) Small Business First Fund, the COVID-19 Working Capital Access Program (CWCA). Read more

 

UPDATED 2:00 PM, March 24, 2020 - Life-Sustaining Business FAQs

(Mar 25, 2020)

Please see the following guidance on what constitutes a life-sustaining business, per Gov. Tom Wolf, updated at 2 p.m. March 24, 2020: UPDATED 2:00pm, March 24, 2... by Governor Tom Wolf on Scribd Read more

 

Wolf Administration Reminds Pennsylvanians of Food Assistance Programs and Resources, Encourages Volunteerism to Keep Life-Sustaining Food Services Available

(Mar 24, 2020)

The Wolf Administration today reminded Pennsylvanians of food assistance resources available and what actions it is taking to ensure access to food does not stop in spite of the COVID-19 mitigation efforts. “Life has slowed and it has changed, but it has not stopped for the millions of Pennsylvanians who depend on food assistance programs. We know that this pandemic has caused many people and families to find that they are suddenly food insecure and require assistance,” said Department of Human Services (DHS) Secretary Teresa Miller. “The Wolf Administration is doing everything it can to ensure that everyone’s food security needs in the commonwealth are met during this uncertain time.”DHS is continuing to process applications and benefit renewals for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Emergency SNAP applications can be expedited and issued in five days. Pennsylvanians can apply for SNAP online at www.compass.state.pa.us. Read more

 

Closure List Exemptions

(Mar 20, 2020)

The PA Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) has established a new resource account where businesses and staff can submit questions on exemptions regarding the closure of physical locations for non-life-sustaining businesses in the Commonwealth. Businesses seeking exemptions from closure: Please contact ra-dcexemptions@pa.gov . Other questions about closures can be directed to ra-dcedcs@pa.gov . For more COVID-19 business information, DCED has set up a web site that continually will be updated as information becomes available: https://dced.pa.gov/resources . Read more

 

York Expo Center will house WellSpan Health COVID-19 testing for York County

(Mar 19, 2020)

WellSpan Health is planning an open-air COVID-19 coronavirus testing location at the York Expo Center, which is set to open tomorrow, Friday, March 20. This is part of our ongoing effort to meet the COVID-19 challenge head-on by removing barriers to care for patients and constituents. As with all WellSpan open-air testing locations, this test collection location is not for walk-in patients . This is intended to serve patients who were previously evaluated by a clinician and for whom testing is recommended. Patients seeking testing should call (not visit) their primary care provider for screening and assessment. WellSpan care teams will accept physician referrals through WellSpan’s Epic electronic health record or through a printed referral note from a licensed medical provider. The hours of operation will be from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week, beginning Friday, March 20 at 7 a.m. The York Expo Center offers a larger, centrally located area to conduct testing more quickly and efficiently. In addition, it will allow WellSpan to safely test people while they remain in their vehicles – offering a convenient and safer testing area for both patients and care teams. A reminder that consumers can use the self-assessment tool on WellSpan.org/coronavirus to check their risk for COVID-19. In addition, assessments can be conducted by the WellSpan Online Urgent Care service. Patients without a primary care provider are Read more

 

Department of Human Services Closes County Assistance Offices Statewide to the Public, Encourages All Pennsylvanians to Use Online Services

(Mar 18, 2020)

Harrisburg, PA - The Department of Human Services (DHS) is closing all county assistance offices (CAOs) statewide to the public beginning Tuesday, March 17 in coordination with Governor Wolf’s mitigation guidance regarding COVID-19. In-person business will resume no sooner than Wednesday, April 1. Pennsylvanians are encouraged to use DHS’ online applications and resources to apply for benefits or submit paperwork as necessary. Read more

 

Hill-Evans announces $17K grant for York County History Center

(Mar 04, 2020)

YORK, MARCH 4 – State Rep. Carol Hill-Evans, D-York, today announced that a $17,501 grant has been approved for the York County History Center. “York’s history is rich and full of memorable moments, including becoming our nation’s first capital,” Hill-Evans said. “It’s important to maintain and preserve these historical organizations in order to show generations to come their past and where they came from. We cannot allow our past to disappear and repeat the same mistakes. We need to continue to learn, grow, and develop as a society and culture. Sites like this continue to make sure that happens.” Cultural and Historical Support Grants are to provide general operating support to Pennsylvania museums and official county historical societies that are not directly supported by other state agency operating support programs. An eligible museum must have an annual operating budget exceeding $100,000 and at least one full-time professional staff person. The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission received 153 applications. All applicants were eligible. Fifty-six official county historical societies applied for support grants and 12 qualified in the museum category. The number of counties to receive funding increased from 57 to 58 of the 67 counties. Museums outside of Philadelphia with budgets between $100,000 and $3.5 million receive a grant based on 1.235% of the operating budget, Read more

 

Hill-Evans announces over $553K in safety grants for York school districts

(Feb 27, 2020)

HARRISBURG, Feb. 27 – State Rep. Carol Hill-Evans, D-York, today announced three School Safety and Security grants totaling $553,479 for York City School District, West York Area School District, and York Suburban School District. The School Safety and Security Committee established within the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency approved $60 million in safety grants in the commonwealth. “With such a big investment in our local schools and our children’s safety, parents can rest easier at night and worry less during the day,” Hill-Evans said. “When it comes to our kids, they need us to step up and make sure that they are protected. We cannot allow them to live in fear daily. These measures and security plans will be crucial to ensuring they can learn in a nurturing environment without fear, while giving our educators the tools they need to bring positive support and encouragement.” York City School District will receive $473,479 for school-wide positive behavior support that includes several support systems and interventions in school entities, and classroom management. Additionally, the funds will be used for trauma-informed approaches to education with training for faculty and staff to facilitate these new approaches. West York Area School District will receive $40,000 for safety and security assessments and thorough districtwide school safety. This may include Read more

 

Hill-Evans announces Property Tax/Rent Rebate assistance

(Feb 10, 2020)

YORK, Feb. 10 – State Rep. Carol Hill-Evans, D-York, today announced that her office will be partnering with local senior and disability housing and senior centers again this this year to help people complete Property Tax/Rent Rebate applications. “After partnering with our centers and housing complexes last year, we knew we had to work together again to put money back in your pockets,” Hill-Evans said. “Anyone interested in finding out more information should reach out to their housing offices to learn more about when we will be stopping by their office or senior center for appointments. The earlier we complete the rebate, the earlier your money returns to you.” Hill-Evans’ office helps complete around 1,100 rebate applications a year to help return a $500,000 to residents in the 95 th Legislative District. If residents received Social Security for age, disability, or widow status in 2019 they can contact her district office at 717-848-9595 to make an appointment. ### Read more

 

Pa. Treasury could be holding your unclaimed property

(Nov 30, 2016)

Each year, the Pennsylvania Treasury receives millions of dollars of unclaimed property. It is estimated that roughly one in 10 Pennsylvanians has unclaimed property. Unclaimed property may include: Closed bank accounts; Uncashed checks, including paychecks; Lost stocks and bonds; Contents of safe deposit boxes; Proceeds from the demutualization of insurance companies; Expired gift cards/gift certificates. To find out if you have unclaimed property, search your name in the Unclaimed Property database at www.patreasury.gov/Unclaimed/Search.html , call 1-800-222-2046, or contact my office . There is NO CHARGE to claim your unclaimed property. Read more

 

Hill-Evans thanks Wolf for moving York County to Green Phase
Jun 05, 2020

Hill-Evans issues statement on racial injustice cases and protests
Jun 03, 2020

Hosting a Zoom Meeting with Dr. Rachel Levine and Barbers, Hair and Nail Salons
May 22, 2020

Pennsylvania Launches Program for People Who Exhaust Their Unemployment Compensation Benefits
May 18, 2020

Relocation of WellSpan COVID-19 Community Testing Center to New Site
May 18, 2020

Hill-Evans applauds York County residents for determination in helping county move to yellow phase of reopening
May 15, 2020

Hill-Evans responds to calls for reopening York prematurely
May 12, 2020

Coronavirus Updates
Apr 02, 2020

Stay-At-Home Order for York County: Offices Closed
Mar 31, 2020

Governor Wolf Announces Financial Assistance Available to Small Businesses
Mar 25, 2020

UPDATED 2:00 PM, March 24, 2020 - Life-Sustaining Business FAQs
Mar 25, 2020

Wolf Administration Reminds Pennsylvanians of Food Assistance Programs and Resources, Encourages Volunteerism to Keep Life-Sustaining Food Services Available
Mar 24, 2020

Closure List Exemptions
Mar 20, 2020

York Expo Center will house WellSpan Health COVID-19 testing for York County
Mar 19, 2020

Department of Human Services Closes County Assistance Offices Statewide to the Public, Encourages All Pennsylvanians to Use Online Services
Mar 18, 2020

Hill-Evans announces $17K grant for York County History Center
Mar 04, 2020

Hill-Evans announces over $553K in safety grants for York school districts
Feb 27, 2020

Hill-Evans announces Property Tax/Rent Rebate assistance
Feb 10, 2020

Pa. Treasury could be holding your unclaimed property
Nov 30, 2016