Emailed Newsletter - November 11, 2024

November 11, 2024


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Thank You for Exercising Your Right to Vote

Our Commonwealth saw a great turnout of voters for Tuesday’s election, and I want to take a moment to commend everyone who participated. Making your voice heard by casting your ballot is truly foundational to our government.

I also want to extend my thanks and appreciation to the hard-working men and women in our county elections bureaus and at the polls for their commitment to helping the election run as smoothly as possible.  
 
 
Honoring Our Veterans

Today, we celebrate Veterans Day by remembering the sacrifices these men and women made on behalf of our citizens and people around the world.

Veterans Day, originally known as Armistice Day, first marked the one-year anniversary of the end of World War I, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, and sought to honor the veterans of the World War – the only world war to have occurred at that time. Armistice Day was declared a national holiday in 1938 to acknowledge world peace, and then was renamed Veterans Day in 1954 to celebrate the contributions of veterans of all wars.

For more about the history of Veterans Day, click here.

For more information about programs and benefits to support our veterans in Pennsylvania, visit the state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs here.   
 
 
Veteran Saves Week Nov. 12-15


Veterans across the Commonwealth are encouraged to learn more about the Pennsylvania Treasury Department’s great savings programs during the first-ever Veteran Saves Week, Nov. 12-15. The week is dedicated to helping increase financial wellness and confidence for veterans, their families, caregivers and the military community at large.

Treasury has two powerful savings programs that can help veterans, the PA 529 College and Career Savings Program and the PA ABLE Savings Program for Pennsylvanians with disabilities. Both programs provide great tax incentives and benefits, and PA ABLE provides a way to save without losing access to important disability-related benefits.

Starting in January 2026, the federal ABLE Age Adjustment Act will expand ABLE account eligibility to millions more Americans, including 1 million veterans, by increasing the age of disability onset from 26 to 46.

Learn more about Treasury’s programs at patreasury.gov/consumer. 
 
 
America250PA Launches First Round of Semiquincentennial Grants


America250PA is now accepting applications for the first round of semiquincentennial grants to help celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the United States of America.

The grants are available to any Pennsylvania municipal entity, county or registered nonprofit organization to be used toward programming, projects or events that focus on education, preservation, innovation and celebration of the semiquincentennial. The grants require an equal match from the recipient.

The deadline to apply for the first round of grants is Sunday, Dec. 15. A second round will be held in the spring.  

For additional information about how to apply, including a schedule of virtual office hours to answer questions about the program, click here.
 
 
Funding to Boost Housing Initiatives

The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA) is seeking applications from organizations for projects to improve the availability and affordability of housing across the Commonwealth. Funding is being provided through the Pennsylvania Housing Affordability and Rehabilitation Enhancement (PHARE) Fund.

PHARE receives its funding from the impact fee levied on natural gas drilling companies and a portion of the Realty Transfer Tax. Funding is available for housing initiatives in all of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties. PHFA is charged with administering the allocation of PHARE dollars.

PHARE applications are completed and submitted entirely online, eliminating the need for paper submissions and simplifying the process for applicants. The request for proposal is located on PHFA’s website here. The online application is accessible on the PHARE website here. The deadline to apply is 2 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 15.

For additional details, click here.
 

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