Author: Rep. Anita Kulik
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The chair of the House Game and Fisheries Committee reflects on Pennsylvania’s unique dual commissions responsible for game and waterway management, funded mainly by licenses and federal taxes. Legislative changes allow these agencies to adjust fees independently. Bills addressing abandoned boats and conservation efforts are in consideration, highlighting the importance of outdoor activities for the…
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State Rep. Anita Kulik recently met with local emergency medical services providers. The meetings highlighted challenges they face, including inadequate pay and funding. Despite their essential role in emergencies, recruitment and retention are declining due to stress and low compensation. Legislation is being proposed to address some of these issues.
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State Rep. Anita Kulik and the rest of the House of Representatives are back to work. The majority chair of the House Game and Fisheries Committee is eager to tackle the many issues facing the state’s outdoor sports persons.
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This past week my work took me through Pennsylvania to places I have not visited. Our commonwealth is absolutely beautiful, especially at this time of year. I joined constituents on a bus trip to the Laurel Highlands area for a tour of the Flight 93 Memorial. The ride up was beautiful as this part of…
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September saw both the Pennsylvania House and Senate return to session. Both chambers passed bills that will be sent out for consideration by each chamber. As the budget process continues, the Senate passed a Fiscal Code Bill in the form of Senate Bill 1300. While the underlying budget was passed in July, a Fiscal Code…
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September has been recognized and celebrated as National Preparedness Month. During this month, first responders and government offices and agencies have put out information on citizen preparedness in emergency situations. The theme for this year’s recognition is “Take Control 1,2,3” and is aimed at preparing older adults who are at greater risk during emergency situations…
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With the Senate returning to session earlier this month, the General Appropriations Bill was sent to the governor, and we now have a budget. With House Bill 611 in place, the legislature will now seek to finish the budget with the enactment of the necessary code bills. Both the House and Senate return to session…













