The House Majority leadership team and Policy Committee wrapped up the statewide “Save Our Schools” tour Thursday morning with a stop at Carrick High School in Pittsburgh to tour the building, discuss the need for fair funding for public education and rally with education advocates. Read more
Legislators discuss efforts to enhance capabilities of western PA search and rescue. Read more
Our pop-up offices give us a chance to answer questions and share resources related to a range of state services. Read more
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Harrisburg, June 26 – Just six months into the 2023-24 legislative session, Pennsylvania House Democrats are delivering on their promise to prioritize the issues Pennsylvanians care about by passing more than 100 bills focusing on a variety of critical issues that will improve lives for Pennsylvanians. “I’m proud that House Democrats are continuing to advance a people-first agenda,” Speaker of the House Joanna McClinton, D-Phila./Delaware, said. “In just the past few weeks our caucus has advanced measures that would make more seniors eligible for the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program, plus increase their rebates. We passed an expanded Child and Dependent Care Enhancement Tax Credit -- because when families can afford childcare, more Pennsylvanians can work. We passed tax credits for people in some of the commonwealth’s most in-demand and understaffed professions like nurses, teachers and police. We’re helping all Pennsylvanians save for retirement using our Keystone Saves Program. And we advanced a long-overdue boost in the state minimum wage, which lags every surrounding state and has kept too many Pennsylvanians in poverty.” “After a dozen years of inaction on issues that Pennsylvanians truly care about, we have put forth a diverse, aggressive and bipartisan agenda that will ensure Pennsylvania is a better place to live, learn and work,” said House Majority Leader Matt Bradford, D-Montgomery. “Our Read more
Project will stabilize barn, ensure longevity of historic structure Read more
State Rep. Dan Miller, D-Allegheny, speaks at a press conference in the Pa state Capitol after the House passed a bill to increase the state’s minimum wage on June 20, 2023. Read more
Dan Miller's May Expenses Read more
Pitt staff could be largest public sector union election in decades Read more
Facility will support training for south hills firefighters Read more
State Rep. Dan Miller's expense reports for April, 2023. Read more
House majority whip hosts experts at annual event on mental health Read more
DSPs give essential care to people with developmental and intellectual disabilities but get paid very little, making it hard to find and retain people in this profession. Read more
One-of-a-kind event brings parents, educators, professionals and legislators together Read more
Click here to view Rep. Miller's expenses for February 2023. Read more
Leadership role comes amid historic change in House leadership Read more
Bill would require insurance, programs to cover inspections and well visits Read more
The annual Disability and Mental Health Summit is May 11. Read more
Click here for Rep. Miller's monthly expenses. Read more
“Unions are part of the fabric and history of Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania,” said state Rep. Dan Miller, who co-hosted the roundtable discussion. “The history of our state can’t be written without recognizing the contributions unions have delivered for Pennsylvania workers – and Pennsylvania’s economy. Unions not only help put food on the tables for the families of workers, but they have also been the driving force behind innovation, setting prevailing fair wages and securing worker safety. Unions’ lasting legacy, however, continues to be their ability to provide a better way of life for millions of workers and their families.” Read more
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