The Capitol sees high attendance during key events like the governor’s budget address. This year’s proposal includes a 5% spending increase, focusing on education, raising the minimum wage, and affordable housing. The governor emphasizes economic growth and encourages tax reforms while seeking timely budget agreement to benefit citizens and communities.
Kulik: Looking forward to a fruitful final year in the state House
In reflection of 2025, State Rep. Anita Kulik of the 45th District shares her gratitude for progress made in state governance. The year saw improved cooperation between legislative bodies, successful grant awards for communities and ongoing support for constituents.
Kulik: Key legislative updates from Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives
The Pennsylvania House is in session, continuing budget negotiations. Recent bipartisan bills include landslide insurance assistance and increasing unclaimed property claims. Additional legislation addresses harassment of sports officials and pet custody in divorces, reflecting ongoing legislative efforts.
Kulik: Game and Fisheries Committee forging meaningful partnerships
The chair of the House Game and Fisheries Committee engages in issues beyond hunting and fishing, collaborating with the National Aviary and addressing challenges faced by Pennsylvania farmers, particularly crop damage from deer, through new cooperative programs.
Kulik: The importance of civics education in today’s schools
The new school year highlights the importance of teaching civics alongside basic subjects. Understanding our Constitution and history is crucial for informed citizenship. Recognizing both achievements and mistakes in our past fosters a comprehensive view of democracy and civic responsibility.
Kulik: Time for state Senate to get moving on transit funding — and budget as a whole
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives reconvened Sunday, Aug. 10, to address mass transit funding amid a delayed state budget. With budget negotiations stalled in the Republican-run Senate, critical services and school districts face potential impacts. A new omnibus bill proposes $292 million for transit and $325 million for roads and bridges without raising taxes, aiming to initiate Senate discussions.
Kulik: Legislative process highlighted in passage of Sunday hunting law
The legislative process transforms ideas into laws, often requiring bipartisan support. An example is the recent approval of expanded Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania, reflecting societal changes and demonstrating how laws evolve to meet modern needs.

