Join this webinar and presentation on Property Tax/Rent Rebates. Learn if you might qualify and how to apply with Katherine Schleigh from state Rep. Lisa Borowski's office directly. Read more
It’s not easy being green when it comes to recycling electronic devices in the state of Pennsylvania and one lawmaker wants to change that. Read more
It was a spirited group that volunteered for the DCVA cleanup co-organized by State Representative (and former DCVA Board member) Lisa Borowski and the Radnor Conservancy at Skunk Hollow Park in Radnor on April 15th. Read more
Victims of domestic violence are on their way toward receiving much-needed support in rebuilding their lives after the House today passed legislation authored by state Rep. Lisa Borowski, D-Delaware. Read more
“I cast my vote in favor of H.B. 611 today with the understanding that Governor Shapiro will line-item veto the measure to increase funding for private school vouchers by a whopping $100 million. I’m relieved that the governor reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening public education in Pennsylvania." Read more
This year’s DELCO Sustainability Conference featured dozens of important exhibitors, numerous knowledgeable speakers, hardworking organizers, and hundreds of participants from across the county. Environmentalism for public health was a key focus of the event, including discussions of pollution, toxicity, and waste. Read more
Pennsylvania’s 2023-2024 budget (HB611) is an expansive document outlining where state and federal appropriations will be allotted. After passing through the House, the budget included important changes from the previous year and bolstered many key funding increases across a variety of areas. Read more
Long before the Dobbs decision was handed down, the Women’s Health Caucus fought to ensure that Pennsylvanians have the right to make private, personal medical decisions. And we always will. Read more
Rep. Lisa Borowski, D-Delaware County, attended the rally and said she was preparing to introduce a bill that would allow victims of violent crime and sex abuse to find housing or stay in their homes. Read more
“We all know our emergency responders are facing significant challenges,” Rep. Lisa Borowski, D-Newtown Square, said on the House floor Monday. “We need to be seeking immediate solutions. HB479 eliminates the mileage requirement and will ensure our EMS are properly imbursed for care provided. This is a simple fix.” Read more
“We are several decades into this crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted it once again,” Radnor Fire Company Executive Director Brian Zimmerman said. “Positive legislation” in recent years “has done little to move the needle on sustainable funding for EMS,” he added. Read more
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis visited Delco Tech to discuss ways the Shapiro Administration's proposed budget would benefit the school. He was joined by state Reps. Leanne Krueger, D-161, of Nether Providence; Dave Delloso, D-162, of Ridley Park; Gina Curry, D-164, of Upper Darby; Jennifer O’Mara, D-165, of Springfield; and Lisa Borowski, D-168, of Middletown. Read more
The House Majority Policy Committee convened a hearing Friday morning in Delaware County to discuss emergency management services in Pennsylvania and the daily challenges facing these first responders. Read more
A Pennsylvania House committee voted unanimously to advance Rep. Borowski's bill proposing to revise a policy long bemoaned by ambulance providers that would improve mileage reimbursement for patient transports. Read more
Borowski, a former Radnor commissioner, noted that she helped advocate for the system when she was a commissioner. Read more
I have supported the restoration of The Willows Mansion and the work of the Willows Park Preserve since I was a Radnor Commissioner and I know how impactful this grant will be to their mission. Read more
HARRISBURG, March 21 – State Rep. Lisa Borowski announced today she has introduced a bill that would support emergency medical service providers by providing Medicaid reimbursement for every mile a patient is transported by ambulance. The bill, also sponsored by Rep. Greg Scott, D-Montgomery, would amend the Fiscal Code to eliminate the provision that limits the per-mile Medicaid reimbursement of at least $4 to each mile beyond 20 miles of patient transportation. “The ongoing hospital closures around the commonwealth are limiting Pennsylvanians’ access to care in many ways – one of them is by adding to the intense strain on our EMS system,” Borowski said. “This is a commonsense move to help deliver much-needed funding to these essential providers, giving them more flexibility to provide timely responses to medical emergencies in this unpredictable healthcare environment.” “Building this funding mechanism between Medicaid and our EMS providers would provide money for the critical work being performed,” Scott said. “We cannot continue to burden patients with thousands of dollars in medical debt any more than we can leave EMS providers without payment for lifesaving work. And as an EMT myself, I’m especially proud to partner with Rep. Borowski on this legislation.” Borowski said she has been visiting her district’s EMS providers to discuss the challenges they face. Their main concern Read more
The Commonwealth Financing Authority approved nearly $1.13M in grants for several local projects in the 168th Legislative District. Read more
Lisa began her career in public service in 2011 when she successfully ran for a seat on Radnor Township’s School Board. She later served as board vice president and was instrumental in creating one of the area’s first full-day kindergarten programs. Read more
HARRISBURG, Feb. 24 – State House Democrats in Delaware County today are congratulating five regional libraries for earning competitive state awards to improve their facilities. The libraries were each one of only 21 libraries in 15 counties to receive the state Department of Education grants. Darby Library Co., $728,726 Norwood Public Library, $14,811 Rachel Kohl Community Library, $190,398 Radnor Public Library, $47,000 Yeadon Public Library, $26,415 “Our libraries benefit the public with outstanding programs and services, and I congratulate the librarians and staff who put in so much hard work earning these awards,” House Majority Leader Joanna McClinton said. “This funding represents taxpayer money reinvested in our communities and expands reading and learning in Delco. It’s an outstanding win-win.” “Thank you to the Shapiro administration for this investment in Norwood and all of our communities,” state Rep. Dave Delloso said. “These competitive grants reflect highly on the great work that our library employees conduct every day for their neighbors.” “Congratulations are in order for Radnor and the rest of these amazing Delco libraries on funding hard fought and earned,” state Rep. Lisa Borowski said. “Libraries are one of the most valuable resources in a community, and I look forward to seeing the many returns on this investment for Read more
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