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American Legion’s Keystone Boys State Program Accepting Applications
June 6, 2013

American Legion’s Keystone Boys State Program Accepting Applications

The Pennsylvania American Legion’s Keystone Boys State program is now accepting applications for its weeklong program in which students will visit the State Capitol on June 25 to meet the Governor and legislators and tour different executive offices, according to Senator Scott E. Hutchinson.  [Read More]

Property Tax/Rent Rebate deadline extended to December 31
June 4, 2013

Property Tax/Rent Rebate deadline extended to December 31

A recent deadline extension gives eligible local residents until the end of the year to file for up to $975 from the state’s Property Tax and Rent Rebate program, according to Senator Scott E. Hutchinson.  [Read More]

Senator Hutchinson Seeks Applicants to Valley Forge Military College
May 29, 2013

Senator Hutchinson Seeks Applicants to Valley Forge Military College

Senator Scott E. Hutchinson has announced that his office is accepting applicants for the State Military College Legislative Appointment Initiative Program.  [Read More]

Senate Recognizes May 14, 2013 as Apraxia Awareness Day
May 14, 2013

Senate Recognizes May 14, 2013 as Apraxia Awareness Day

The Senate today (May 14) unanimously adopted a resolution introduced by Senator Scott E. Hutchinson recognizing May 14, 2013 as Apraxia Awareness Day in Pennsylvania.   [Read More]

Don’t Pay for Property Tax/Rent Rebate Assistance
May 3, 2013

Don’t Pay for Property Tax/Rent Rebate Assistance

Local residents should be aware that there is no charge to file a state Property Tax/Rent Rebate form and they shouldn’t fall prey to companies offering to submit the forms for a fee, warned Senator Scott E. Hutchinson.  [Read More]

Three Clarion County Projects Receive State Funding
April 24, 2013

Three Clarion County Projects Receive State Funding

Three Clarion County projects will receive funding from the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST), according to Senator Scott E. Hutchinson.  [Read More]

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