Hutchinson: Wolf Budget Abandons All Fiscal Discipline
Sen. Scott Hutchinson (R-21) released the following statement in reaction to today’s budget address by Gov. Tom Wolf [Read More]
Sen. Scott Hutchinson (R-21) released the following statement in reaction to today’s budget address by Gov. Tom Wolf [Read More]
Legislation sponsored by Sen. Scott Hutchinson (R-21) to increase the number of health care providers in the Pennsylvania National Guard was approved today by the Senate. [Read More]
The struggle to halt the closure of the Polk State Center continued today with Senate passage of legislation co-sponsored by Sen. Scott Hutchinson (R-21) which would keep it open for a minimum of five years. [Read More]
The Senate today passed legislation sponsored by Sen. Scott Hutchinson (R-21) that will help move Pennsylvania out of a pandemic economy and create jobs for Pennsylvanians. [Read More]
Senator Doug Mastriano (PA-33) and Senator Scott Hutchinson (PA-21) have introduced legislation to hold social media companies accountable for censoring or banning users who express their religious or political beliefs. [Read More]
The Senate and House of Representatives recently honored former Congressman and Warren native William Floyd Clinger, Jr., according to Senator Scott Hutchinson (R-21) and Representative Kathy Rapp (R-65). [Read More]
Senator Scott Hutchinson (R-21) issued the following statement regarding Senate Bill 255, the $40.8 billion General Fund Budget for Fiscal Year 2021-22 approved by the Senate today (June 25). [Read More]
The Senate today (June 16) approved a House Bill that will ease the bureaucratic burdens that currently make it difficult for small communities to hold festivals, parades, and other events on PENNDOT maintained roadways, according to Senator Scott Hutchinson, who introduced a companion bill. [Read More]
The Senate today (June 7) unanimously approved legislation introduced by Senator Scott Hutchinson that requires coordinators and receivers appointed to assist financially distressed municipalities under Act 47 comply with state ethics statutes. [Read More]
A Senate committee today (May 25) approved a measure introduced by Senator Scott Hutchinson (R-21) that would ease the bureaucratic burdens that currently make it difficult for small communities to hold festivals, parades, and other events on PENNDOT maintained roadways. [Read More]