E-BLAST: The Governor signed our budget!

(Aug 04, 2023)

The state Senate reconvened yesterday to finalize the General Appropriations portion of the state budget, HB 611, which was sent to them on July 5. The Senate signed the bill, sending it to Governor Shapiro, who signed it into law, but vetoed a private school voucher appropriation. Read more

 

Taste of Norristown Street Food Festival

(Aug 04, 2023)

Norristown is ranked as the #1 most diverse suburb in Pennsylvania, Main Street alone features an international array of ethnic foods including Korean/Japanese, Chinese, Mexican, Ethiopian, Vietnamese, and Italian. Hosted by the Municipality at vonC Brewing Co., local food vendors will sell $5 tasting portions to guests in the courtyard, while they enjoy specialty drinks, backyard games and live music. What better way to celebrate and experience the diversity of Norristown than with good food and cold beer on a warm summer night. Come for the food, stay for the fun! For more information contact thenry@norristown.org Vendor Application: Taste of Norristown Vendor Application 2023 Read more

 

Congress seeks to spend more than $100 million to rid ‘forever chemicals’ from firefighters’ protective gear

(Aug 02, 2023)

My legislation would require any manufacturer of firefighters’ jackets, pants, helmets, and respiratory equipment to include warning labels on products that contain PFOS or PFOA, two types of forever chemicals, and explain why the gear contains the chemicals. Read more

 

E-BLAST: Funding for NASD Summer Meal Program!

(Jul 28, 2023)

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E-BLAST: Upcoming Senior Septa ID Card Clinics!

(Jul 14, 2023)

Check out this week's email blast to find out more about my FREE Septa Senior Ride Free Card Clinics this month and other upcoming events throughout the district! Read more

 

Free Days at Elmwood Park Zoo

(Jul 12, 2023)

Come out to Elmwood Park Zoo for free admission for Norristown residents. Read more

 

Community Conversation - Covanta Waste to Energy Plant

(Jul 12, 2023)

Rep. Scott to host a community conversation about the Covanta Waste to Energy Plant in Plymouth Meeting. Read more

 

Shredding Event

(Jul 12, 2023)

Protect your identity by bringing old documents containing confidential or personal information to our free, drive-through shredding event. Read more

 

Scott releases statement on PA state budget

(Jul 06, 2023)

HARRISBURG, July 6 – State Rep. Greg Scott, D- Montgomery, issued the following statement regarding his vote to support the 2023-24 state budget that will head to the desk of Gov. Josh Shapiro. “We have passed a significant investment in K-12 education funding, which will help to provide relief to our underfunded schools,” Scott said. “I’m happy that our school districts will see a boost from the budget’s $617 million increase for Pennsylvania’s 500 school districts. We have the money to help our students succeed, regardless of where they live, and they are worth the investment.” Scott said state funding for the school districts he represents are set at the following amounts: Colonial Area School District - $7,039,010 (8.5% increase). Norristown School District - $31,953,809 (18.5% increase). “This bill will invest significant money in the recently minted Whole Home Repair Program, in solving the Black maternal health crisis, in uplifting historically disadvantaged small businesses, in sickle cell research, in the Pennsylvania Prison Society, in establishing the Indigent Defense Advisory Committee and in overall violence intervention and prevention programs.” Scott said. “The budget is not perfect; they never are, but it does make significant investments in the state’s most important resource: people. Budgets are statements of values and House Democrats showed that we value Read more

 

E-BLAST: Updates from Harrisburg, raising the Minimum Wage and I-95 Reopening

(Jun 26, 2023)

Check out this week's email newsletter for updates from Harrisburg and upcoming events! Read more

 

Infrastructure, Housing, and Safety Funding Opportunities

(Jun 20, 2023)

STATE PROGRAMS NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS: Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency: Support Families of Child Abuse Victims Who May Apply: Non-profits that specialize in providing service for child abuse victims in Pennsylvania. Use: Implementation of a research or evidence-based trauma training to support non-offending caregivers of child abuse victims. Funds: $250,000 in federal Children’s Justice Act funds. Application Deadline: July 6, 2023 More information: PCCD Website Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency: PA START/STOP Project Who May Apply: Any private non-profit agency, any private for-profit agency, public agency, or unit of local government. Use: The PA START/STOP campaigns aim to increase awareness of the dangers of Opioid abuse, as well as to provide resources to assist parents and caregivers in promoting healthy behaviors among youth to prevent substance use in the first place. Funds: $900,000 in federal State Opioid Response funds. Application Deadline: July 10, 2023 More information: PCCD Website Pennsylvania Department of Transportation: Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Who May Apply: Local, county, and tribal governments, transit agencies, schools, school districts, nonprofits, and small Metropolitan Planning Organizations. Use: Transportation alternatives, including on- and Read more

 

Elmwood Park Zoo Health Awareness Event

(Jun 20, 2023)

Please RSVP for free entry into Elmwood Park Zoo on July 10, 2023. All you have to do is sign up to join my office staff and me for a day of fun and learning. We'll have information about healthy living, SEPTA Senior Passes, Property Tax/Rent and Rebate Program, and more. Read more

 

E-BLAST: Updates from Harrisburg and more!

(Jun 16, 2023)

Updates from Harrisburg, I-95 closure updates, upcoming events and more! Read more

 

E-BLAST: Busy Month in Harrisburg!

(Jun 09, 2023)

As the June 30th budget deadline approaches, June is a particularly busy month in the House. Read more

 

Gov. Josh Shapiro stresses importance of free breakfast for school children during visit to Colonial School District

(Jun 05, 2023)

Governor, education secretary highlight projected budgetary funding for school meals Read more

 

Scott announces series of Property Tax/ Rent Rebate Program Clinics throughout June

(Jun 02, 2023)

NORRISTOWN, JUNE 2 – State Rep. Greg Scott, D- Montgomery, announced today a series of free Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program clinics that his office will hold in Montgomery County throughout June. “I am bringing my office services around the 54th district to help everyone who is eligible get cash rebates to help offset some of the cost of property taxes and rent,” Scott said. “The Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program is a fantastic program, particularly for so many of our seniors, and we want as many people from across the district to apply as possible before the June 30 deadline." The series of Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program clinics will be held at the following times, dates and locations: 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, June 6, Conshohocken Community Center (at the Fellowship House), 515 Harry St., Conshohocken. 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, June 12, Greater Plymouth Community Center, 2910 Jolly Road, Plymouth Meeting. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, June 15, Conshohocken Free Library, 301 Fayette St., Conshohocken. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, June 22, Norristown District Office, 1019 W. Main St., Norristown. The Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program is available to eligible Pennsylvanians 65 and older, widows and widowers 50 and older, and people with disabilities 18 and older. The current annual income limit is $35,000 for homeowners and $15,000 for renters, with half of Social Security income excluded. Spouses, personal representatives or Read more

 

E-BLAST: NEW Housing Resources on my Website, Property Tax Clinics, and Events

(Jun 02, 2023)

My website, PAHouse.com/Scott/Housing, now has a dedicated page for the plethora of housing and rental resources you may need for housing assistance. Read more

 

Fairness Act passes PA House

(May 02, 2023)

HARRISBURG, May 2 – Today, the Fairness Act (H.B. 300) passed out of the Pennsylvania House and is headed to the Senate for a future vote. Below is a quote that can be attributed to the co-prime sponsors of this bill: Reps. Malcolm Kenyatta, D-Phila; Jessica Benham, Dan Frankel and La’Tasha D. Mayes, all D-Allegheny; Ismail Smith-Wade-El, D-Lancaster; and Greg Scott, D-Montgomery. “Today is a historic day, as we take a critical step to make Pennsylvania fairer. The Fairness Act is as simple as it is substantive. H.B. 300 would protect LGBTQ+ Pennsylvanians from facing discrimination and allow all individuals in the commonwealth to file complaints with the PA Human Relations Commission. “Now, we call on the Senate to quickly consider and pass this legislation and send it to Governor Shapiro’s desk.” Read more

 

PA LGBTQ+ Equality Caucus holds rally for Fairness Act

(Apr 26, 2023)

HARRISBURG, April 26 – Today, the PA House LGBTQ+ Equality Caucus, chaired by state Reps. Malcolm Kenyatta, D-Phila., and Jessica Benham, D-Allegheny, held a rally on the PA Capitol steps in Harrisburg promoting the Fairness Act (H.B. 300), anti-discrimination legislation currently moving through the state House. House Bill 300 would prohibit discrimination in PA based on sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity/expression. On Monday, the bill was voted out of the House Judiciary Committee and is headed for an eventual vote by the full House. Today’s rally saw a huge turnout of legislators, advocates and the public. Kenyatta and Benham were joined by the other co-prime sponsors of H.B. 300, state Reps. Dan Frankel and Latasha D. Mayes, both D-Allegheny; Ismail Smith-Wade-El, D-Lancaster; and Greg Scott, D-Montgomery; to speak on their bill. “Pennsylvania is better when it’s fairer. Passing the Fairness Act is the right thing to do for our families, our commonwealth and for our economy. This legislation was first introduced 22 years ago -- leaving committee once before -- and never receiving a full vote,” Kenyatta said. “It’s time for that to change. Pennsylvanians are good and decent people. They know every single one of us should be treated with dignity and respect. We have a chance to deliver on that basic principle and we will.” “The Fairness Act is as Read more

 

‘Fairness Act’ reported out of House Judiciary Committee

(Apr 24, 2023)

HARRISBURG, April 24 – Today, The Fairness Act (H.B. 300) was voted out of the House Judiciary Committee 12-9 and will now head to the House floor for a vote. Prime sponsors of the bill, state Reps. Malcolm Kenyatta, D-Phila; Jessica Benham, Dan Frankel and Latasha D. Mayes, all D-Allegheny; Ismail Smith-Wade-El, D-Lancaster; and Greg Scott, D-Montgomery; issued the following statement following the Judiciary Committee vote. “The Fairness Act has been in the works for years and never received fair consideration. With today’s vote in the Judiciary Committee, we took a huge step toward making Pennsylvania fairer for our LGBTQ+ residents. “As H.B. 300 heads to the house floor for a vote, we are ready to defend the rights of LGBTQ+ Pennsylvanians. “Most Pennsylvanians believe what we believe; Pennsylvania is better when it’s fairer. We hope our colleagues in the House can see eye to eye with us and most Pennsylvanians, so they can meet this monumental moment for our commonwealth and pass H.B 300 out of the House and to the Senate.” Read more