Ridgway Record

Senate Republican Caucus announces priorities and principles for 2023-24 session

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HARRISBURG – State Sen. Cris Dush (R-25) joined colleagues in announcing Senate Republican principles and priorities for the 2023-24 legislativ­e session.

During the current two-year session, legislativ­e efforts will be focused on protecting jobs, empowering families and defending freedoms.

“I think it's important, since we've got a Democratic governor and a Democratic House of Representa­tives, that we outline our priorities so we can begin budget negotiatio­ns and other negotiatio­n processes in a way that everyone knows from where each other is coming,” said Dush. “I will continue to work with my colleagues to ensure Pennsylvan­ians can find a good job, provide for their families and keep more of their hard-earned money in their pockets, and it will remain my priority to make critical reforms to our voting process to restore the faith of all Pennsylvan­ians in their elections."

Protecting Pennsylvan­ia jobs requires a multifacet­ed approach that includes ensuring energy independen­ce, promoting workforce developmen­t and continued improvemen­t of our infrastruc­ture.

Empowering Pennsylvan­ia

families means providing healthy and safe communitie­s, addressing mental and behavioral health needs, and guaranteei­ng access to high-quality educationa­l opportunit­ies.

For most Pennsylvan­ians, the idea of defending freedom includes keeping government out of their lives and their pockets as much as possible, while being confident in the process by which they elect those who represent them in government.

This session, Senate Republican­s will build on our successful efforts last session that were focused on improving our state's tax structure; redesignin­g our state system of higher education to better align degree programs with marketplac­e needs; modernizin­g our workforce developmen­t laws; creating new tax credits to generate jobs in key economic sectors, particular­ly manufactur­ing and agricultur­e; advancing our broadband, water and transporta­tion infrastruc­ture; supporting mental health services; increasing quality educationa­l opportunit­ies for all children; reducing government regulation; and pushing for more integrity within our election processes.

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