State Rep. Jack Rader (R-Pa.)
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Recent News About State Rep. Jack Rader (R-Pa.)
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Rader Announces Grants for Local Fire, EMS Companies
HARRISBURG - Rep. Jack Rader (R-Monroe) has announced that eight fire and emergency medical services (EMS) companies in the 176th Legislative District have been awarded over $116,000 in funding support through the 2023-24 Pennsylvania Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program. "I am pleased we are able to provide these badly needed state grants to our local fire and ambulance companies so they can continue their life-saving services to communities in the 176th Legislative District," said Rader. The grants, generated from slot machine gaming proceeds and...
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Rader Issues Statement on Shapiro Budget Proposal
Governor Josh Shapiro presented his state budget proposal for the 2024-25 fiscal year to the General Assembly, which received a mixed reaction from representatives. One such representative, Rep. Jack Rader, expressed his concerns about the proposed budget in a statement released today.Rader acknowledged that there were some aspects of the governor's spending plan that were worth considering. However, he emphasized the need for long-term, viable solutions that are paid for both in the present and the future. He stated, "State government can't pay for everything for...
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Rader responds cautiously to Gov. Shapiro's $48.3 billion state budget proposal
Gov. Josh Shapiro has unveiled his state budget proposal for the 2024-25 fiscal year, presenting it to a joint session of the General Assembly.
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Rader organizes document shredding and cleanup event for Monroe County residents
Rep. Jack Rader of Monroe County is organizing a shredding and cleanup event at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond on September 30, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This free service is available exclusively for Monroe County residents.
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Rep. Jack Rader hosts shredding event for Monroe County residents
Rep. Jack Rader is organizing a shredding and cleanup event for Monroe County residents on September 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The free event will take place at the parking area in front of the raceway ticket office at 1234 Long Pond Road, Blakeslee.
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State awards nearly $2.5M to enhance Monroe County community projects
Rep. Jack Rader of Monroe County has announced the allocation of nearly $2.5 million in state funding for community improvements within the 176th Legislative District and Monroe County.
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State allocates $2.5M for community enhancements in Monroe County
Rep. Jack Rader of Monroe has announced that nearly $2.5 million in state funding will be directed toward community improvements in the 176th Legislative District and Monroe County.
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Rader organizes identity theft prevention seminars for local residents
Rep. Jack Rader is organizing two seminars focused on identity theft prevention in the 176th Legislative District, with a particular emphasis on safeguarding older residents.
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Rep Jack Rader hosts identity theft prevention seminars
BLAKESLEE – Representative Jack Rader of the 176th Legislative District is collaborating with the Office of Attorney General to host seminars aimed at reducing identity theft, particularly among older residents.
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Rader appointed to key committees in Pennsylvania House
Rep. Jack Rader of Monroe County has been appointed to several key committees in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 2023-24 Legislative Session.
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Rader appointed to key Pennsylvania House committees
Rep. Jack Rader of Monroe County has been appointed to several committees in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 2023-24 Legislative Session.
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Pocono Mountain receives $45K grant for school safety enhancements
A Safe Schools Targeted Grant of $45,000 has been allocated to the Pocono Mountain School District.
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Pocono Mountain School District receives $45K grant for school safety initiatives
A Safe Schools Targeted Grant of $45,000 has been awarded to the Pocono Mountain School District.
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First responder grants awarded in Monroe district
Seven fire and emergency medical services companies in the 176th Legislative District have been granted nearly $89,000 through the 2022-23 Pennsylvania Fire Company and Emergency Medical Service Grant Program.