Rep. Paul Friel, of the 26th District, says his state House Bill 1506 could go a long way in meeting the concerns of parents rights groups while also preserving the First Amendment rights of students. Read more
Rep. Paul Friel said many school districts in Pennsylvania are struggling under a heightened sense of cultural polarization, often centered around the nature of books and other educational resources in schools. Read more
As the number of challenges to books in school libraries continues to rise, state Rep. Paul Friel, D-26th Dist., has introduced a bill he hopes will “take the political temperature down one notch.” Read more
Friel noted that many school districts in Pennsylvania are struggling under a heightened sense of cultural polarization, often centered around the nature of books and other educational resources in schools. Read more
The legislation would protect the first amendment rights of students and provide direction for schools as they navigate the increase in book challenges. Read more
Our office hours in Elverson kick off next week! We will be located in the historic Elverson Train Station every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stop by to see how my team and I can assist you. Read more
The House Majority Policy Committee hosted a round table discussion with local businesses owners in Chester County Thursday afternoon before touring Main Street in Phoenixville to hear what members can do to grow downtown areas in Pennsylvania. Read more
My office will be hosting two events next month! On Sunday, May 7, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Owen J. Roberts High School, I’ll be hosting a free shredding event where you can safely dispose of personal documents. On Thursday, May 25, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., at 68 Glocker Way, Pottstown, PA, I’m hosting a District Office Grand Opening event. Stop by for light refreshments and information on how I can help you! I look forward to seeing you there! Read more
Rep. Paul Friel, D-Chester, announced today that PennDOT has awarded a $941,319 contract to Marino Corporation, a construction company based in Montgomery County. Read more
State Rep. Paul Friel, D-Chester, announced today that Chester County will receive more than $1.8 million in state grants that will benefit local projects and organizations. Read more
My office will be presenting a Grants Workshop for nonprofits from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 30. Registration is now open. If you are a grant writer or represent a local organization, my staff and I would love to meet you and share how my office can help you access and apply for state grants. Read more
Our new location for Tuesday and Thursday Mobile Office Hours will be the Phoenixville Borough Hall Building, located at 351 Bridge St., 3rd Floor. Beginning March 2, we will be there every Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to serve constituents. Parking is FREE in the Borough Hall lot. Read more
My office will be closed on Monday, Feb. 20, in observance of Presidents Day. In addition, many state-related agencies like PennDOT will be closed, too. Check before you go! Read more
Last week I had the privilege of joining Phoenixville Mayor Peter Urscheler and members of the Phoenixville Regional Chamber of Commerce for the official ribbon cutting of Phoenixville Area Children’s Learning Center’s Main Street location. The newly renovated space will provide children of the community an exceptional learning environment and teachers with access to better resources. Read more
STATE PROGRAMS NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS: Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs: Regional Recovery Hubs Grant Program (Funding Source: General Fund) Who May Apply : Nonprofit organization or governmental entity. Use : To support a Recovery-Oriented-System of Care (ROSC) by establishing a Recovery Hub and Spoke model. Funds : Nine grants up to $500,000 each will be awarded.. Application Deadline : February 24, 2023 More Information : https://www.ddap.pa.gov/Documents/Funding%20documents/GIFA%2023-01%20Regional%20Recovery%20Hubs_2023.01.11_FINAL.pdf . Pennsylvania Commission on Crime & Delinquency: Substance Abuse Education and Demand Reduction Category 1 Funds (Funding Source: SAEDR Fund) Who May Apply : Nonprofit organizations may partner with governmental entities, including school districts, provided the nonprofit organization is the applicant. Use : To provide research-based or evidence-based approaches to prevention, intervention, treatment, training, and education services to reduce substance use or to provide resources to assist families in accessing the services needed to reduce substance use behavior, as well as strategies aimed at combating opioid/heroin overdoses. Funds : Grants up to $150,000 over a two-year project period. Application Deadline : February 24, 2023 More Read more
The 2023 Capitol Scenes calendar is available for download! Each month contains a scene from our Pennsylvania Capitol, proclaimed as one of the most beautiful Capitol buildings in the nation. Read more
Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of visiting the 107th PA Farm Show, the country’s largest indoor agricultural exposition. The event is a testament to the powerful and essential agricultural industry we have here in PA and yet another reminder of the importance of safeguarding Pennsylvania’s rich farmland. Read more
Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency: 2022-23 School Safety and Security Training and Technical Assistance Program (Funding Source: FY 2022 School Safety and Security Grant Program Fund) Who May Apply : Non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education (not-for profit), and for-profit organizations. Use : To support school safety and security training and technical assistance for school employees and School Safety and Security Coordinators. Funds : PCCD expects to issue one award with a budget not to exceed $4.8 million over the four-year project period. Application Deadline : January 31, 2023 More Information : Click on https://egrants.pccd.pa.gov/Public/OpenAnnouncements.aspx . Commonwealth Financing Authority: Philadelphia Local Share Account (LSA) Program (Funding Source: Local Share Account – Philadelphia) Who May Apply : Eligible applicants include any of the following entities located within the City of Philadelphia: Community Development Corporations, Economic development organizations and redevelopment authorities, business improvement districts/neighborhood improvement districts, not-for-profit organizations with a 501(c) designation, the City of Philadelphia, and the School District of Philadelphia. Use : To support economic development, neighborhood revitalization, community improvement, and public interest projects in the City of Philadelphia. Funds : Grant amounts will vary based on the specific project Read more
Last Monday, I was officially sworn in as the representative of Pennsylvania’s 26th District. It was a celebratory day, but one that also reminded me of the immense responsibility I have to my constituents—and all Pennsylvanians—to fight for legislation that will make a positive and demonstrable impact. Read more
State Rep. Paul Friel, D-Chester, took the oath of office at the state Capitol today to begin his first term representing the 26th District. Read more
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