BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (May 6): Preparing for the May 17th Primary

(May 06, 2022)

The May 17 primary is right around the corner! As there are no constitutional ballot questions this time, only registered Democrats and Republicans may cast their ballots in this primary election. Read more

 

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (April 22): Earth Day and Election Day in Delco

(Apr 22, 2022)

Happy Earth Day! Did you know that Pennsylvania’s constitution guarantees the right to clean air, clean water, and open space? Read more

 

O’Mara announces $2.5M in grants benefiting Delco residents

(Apr 19, 2022)

SPRINGFIELD, April 19 – State Rep. Jennifer O’Mara today announced that Delaware County and organizations within have been awarded $2.5 million in grants to help create local apprenticeship programs, invest in electric vehicles and charging stations, and heighten safety measures at a local place of worship. “It’s rewarding to see state dollars working to preserve two of our constitutional rights – our right to religious freedom plus our state constitution guarantees Pennsylvanians the right to clean air and pure water,” O’Mara said. Funding has been awarded as follows: Beth El-Ner Tamid: $20,000 from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency to strengthen the synagogue’s safety and security measures. Delaware County: Two grants, both worth $300,000, from the Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant program , to go toward electric vehicle usage. One grant will go toward purchasing 69 electric cars for use by county departments, with 29 dedicated to the new health department for health care visits around the county. The second grant will install 22 Level 2 dual-plug charging stations, for a total of 44 chargers. The following grants were awarded through PAsmart and will provide regional employment and educational opportunities: BAYADA Home Health Care: $650,000 to Read more

 

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (April 8): Fighting for families from Delco to Harrisburg

(Apr 08, 2022)

Last week, I was glad to meet with students from Temple University and the University of Pittsburgh, plus rally with students from across the commonwealth to bring two important issues into the Capitol – tuition costs and college food insecurity. Read more

 

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (March 25): PA Supreme Court finalizes new district maps

(Mar 25, 2022)

The PA Supreme Court finalized the Legislative Reapportionment Commission’s new maps last week. The maps were deemed constitutional and all legal challenges have been resolved, so these maps have officially been approved. Read more

 

Rep. O'Mara's March 2022 print newsletter

(Mar 21, 2022)

Rep. O'Mara's March 2022 print newsletter including information on grant money brought home, reapportionment, upcoming events and more. Read more

 

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (March 11): Pennsylvania and Delco stand with Ukraine

(Mar 11, 2022)

As the conflict in Ukraine continues unfolding, it’s important that we all show our support for the people of Ukraine in any way we can. Read more

 

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Feb. 25): Recognizing our community's emergency responders

(Feb 25, 2022)

In a few of my past e-mails, I’ve mentioned a 24-year-old Springfield resident, Gregory, who is in urgent need of a kidney donor. Gregory has been diagnosed with end-stage renal failure, membranous nephropathy and undergoes dialysis seven days and seven nights a week. Read more

 

Policy discussion: Construction workers and unemployment compensation

(Feb 15, 2022)

During a hearing of the House Democratic Policy Committee Monday, lawmakers explored the challenges Pennsylvania’s unemployment compensation system had for construction workers and how the legislature can work with the Department of Labor & Industry to make the process better and easier to navigate. Read more

 

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Feb. 11): Budget season begins in Harrisburg

(Feb 11, 2022)

Budget season officially commenced this week in Harrisburg. Read more

 

O’Mara announces nearly $83,000 in grants for local emergency responders

(Feb 11, 2022)

SPRINGFIELD, Feb. 11 – State Rep. Jennifer O’Mara, D-Delaware, announced seven area fire and EMS companies have been awarded grants through the Office of the State Fire Commissioner. “It’s always rewarding to see the state prioritize our emergency responders. They show up during times of crisis and help people overcome some of the scariest, darkest moments of their lives,” O’Mara said. “This funding will help them not only effectively do their jobs, but I hope also serve as a thank you for all that they do.” Local grants were awarded as follows: Springfield Fire Co.: $15,000. Broomall Fire Co.: $15,000. Radnor Fire Co. of Wayne: $15,000. Radnor Fire Co. of Wayne (EMS): $8,325. Morton Rutledge Fire Co.: $13,000. Marple Township Ambulance Corps.: 8,325. Villanova Emergency Medical Services: $8,325. The grants can be used for facility upgrades, equipment, debt reduction, training, education and public outreach, recruitment and retention, construction savings accounts, overtime costs associated with backfilling positions while firefighters are attending training (career departments only), and revenue loss due to COVID-19 impacts. “In addition to these grants, we also just passed separate legislation this week to distribute $25 million in American Rescue Plan dollars to emergency services companies throughout the commonwealth,” O’Mara said. Read more

 

O’Mara applauds governor’s proposed 2022-23 state budget

(Feb 08, 2022)

HARRISBURG, Feb. 8 – State Rep. Jennifer O’Mara applauded Gov. Tom Wolf’s proposed 2022-23 state budget, saying it makes important investments in Pennsylvania’s future. “This budget would invest in education at all levels, including funding that would help our students most in need, would raise the minimum wage to ensure hard-working Pennsylvanians can support their families and would increase support for individuals with disabilities and other vulnerable populations,” O’Mara said. “ The governor’s proposal would also invest in programs critical to protecting our environment, while preparing Pennsylvania’s workers and communities for the transition to cleaner energy. This proposal – which doesn’t raise taxes – sets us on the right track as we work to finalize a budget in the coming months.” The proposed budget, announced today, includes $1 million for the Hunger-Free Campus Initiative, a new grant program to fight food insecurity at colleges and universities – which O’Mara has introduced legislation to create . “ Far too many college students in Pennsylvania are food insecure, and the ongoing pandemic has only exacerbated the problem. I’m pleased that the governor recognizes the need to alleviate this burden so that students’ basic needs are met, and they are able to focus on their education,” said O’Mara, D-Delaware. Read more

 

Miss my latest Tele-Town Hall? Catch up on the discussion here.

(Feb 04, 2022)

Find out what our friends and neighbors had to say about the issues that matter in Delco. Read more

 

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Jan. 28): General Assembly moves legislation to help PA hospitals

(Jan 28, 2022)

I’m proud to share that in the first month of 2022, the General Assembly came together and passed a bill to provide financial aid to hospitals. Read more

 

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Jan. 14): Redistricting update from Harrisburg

(Jan 14, 2022)

Monday, Jan. 10, was the Pennsylvania House’s first voting session day of 2022. One topic that emerged at the forefront was redistricting, specifically because of House Bill 2207. Read more

 

We can cut utility bills and help the planet by setting appliance efficiency standards in Pennsylvania

(Jan 06, 2022)

As we entered the colder winter months, energy costs across Pennsylvania increased for most customers, including some who saw a 50% hike. This is due to the fact that eight Pennsylvanian utility companies, including PPL Electric Utilities, raised the cost of energy for residential and business customers. These increases ranged from around 6% to 50%, depending on where you live and your energy supplier. However, there is a commonsense solution that can help utility customers reduce the pain of price hikes: promoting energy-efficiency policies to ensure Pennsylvania’s businesses and consumers have access to the most energy-efficient appliances on the market. Not only does this help lower energy costs and save consumer dollars, but energy-efficient appliances also help us reduce pollution and protect the planet. There are dozens of product types sold in Pennsylvania and the United States today that fall into this category. By setting appliance efficiency standards in Pennsylvania, we can get rid of the energy hogs and ensure that every time Pennsylvanians buy a new appliance that it uses energy as efficiently as possible. While not the most glamorous of issues, appliance efficiency standards can make a big dent in our utility bill by helping us reduce energy burdens on Pennsylvanian households. That is why we’ve brought together a group of bipartisan legislators to sponsor and introduce House Bill 1185 and Senate Bill 601 , which would set minimum Read more

 

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Dec. 30): My year in review working for you

(Dec 30, 2021)

I hope that everyone had a happy, healthy and safe holiday! Sadly, I am recovering from the flu, but I was blessed to spend time at home with Brad and Ladybug. Read more

 

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Dec. 17): Legislature passes broadband accessibility bill during last session week of the year

(Dec 17, 2021)

I’ve been keeping very busy celebrating the holiday season all around our community! Read more

 

Rep. O'Mara's December 2021 print newsletter

(Dec 10, 2021)

Rep. O'Mara's winter 2021 newsletter including information on grants recently awarded to the district, COVID-19 vaccine updates, redistricting and more. Read more

 

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Dec. 3): Celebrating the holidays in Delco

(Dec 03, 2021)

Happy December! The holiday season is officially upon us, and our community offers endless ways to celebrate. Read more

 

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (May 6): Preparing for the May 17th Primary
May 06, 2022

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (April 22): Earth Day and Election Day in Delco
Apr 22, 2022

O’Mara announces $2.5M in grants benefiting Delco residents
Apr 19, 2022

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (April 8): Fighting for families from Delco to Harrisburg
Apr 08, 2022

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (March 25): PA Supreme Court finalizes new district maps
Mar 25, 2022

Rep. O'Mara's March 2022 print newsletter
Mar 21, 2022

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (March 11): Pennsylvania and Delco stand with Ukraine
Mar 11, 2022

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Feb. 25): Recognizing our community's emergency responders
Feb 25, 2022

Policy discussion: Construction workers and unemployment compensation
Feb 15, 2022

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Feb. 11): Budget season begins in Harrisburg
Feb 11, 2022

O’Mara announces nearly $83,000 in grants for local emergency responders
Feb 11, 2022

O’Mara applauds governor’s proposed 2022-23 state budget
Feb 08, 2022

Miss my latest Tele-Town Hall? Catch up on the discussion here.
Feb 04, 2022

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Jan. 28): General Assembly moves legislation to help PA hospitals
Jan 28, 2022

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Jan. 14): Redistricting update from Harrisburg
Jan 14, 2022

We can cut utility bills and help the planet by setting appliance efficiency standards in Pennsylvania
Jan 06, 2022

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Dec. 30): My year in review working for you
Dec 30, 2021

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Dec. 17): Legislature passes broadband accessibility bill during last session week of the year
Dec 17, 2021

Rep. O'Mara's December 2021 print newsletter
Dec 10, 2021

BI-WEEKLY E-BLAST (Dec. 3): Celebrating the holidays in Delco
Dec 03, 2021