Emailed Newsletter - April 3, 2026

April 3, 2026


 
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Voter Registration Deadline May 4


Pennsylvanians who are not already registered to vote but wish to participate in the May 19 primary election should be sure to register no later than Monday, May 4.

To be eligible to vote in the primary, you must be a citizen of the United States for at least one month before the election; a resident of the election district in which you register to vote for at least 30 days before the election; and at least 18 years of age on or before the date of the primary.
Under state law, only voters registered as Republicans or Democrats may vote for candidates in the primary election.

Citizens may register to vote online here or visit your county voter registration office. Not sure of your registration status? Check it here.

Voters who prefer to vote by mail-in or absentee ballot have until May 12 to apply for the ballot and until 8 p.m. on May 19 to return it. For more information, click here.
 
 
LIHEAP Deadline Extended to May 8


The deadline for Pennsylvanians to apply for help with home heating bills has been extended until May 8.

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides home energy assistance grants to help with heating bills and crisis grants for emergencies, such as fuel shortages or broken heating equipment.

To qualify for LIHEAP in Pennsylvania, you must meet income requirements, which are set based on your household size. For example, the maximum annual income for an individual is $23,940 and for a family of four it is $49,500. For each additional person, add $8,520 to the income limit.

Residents may apply for LIHEAP online at www.dhs.pa.gov/COMPASS, by phone at 1-866-857-7095 or by contacting the County Assistance Office in their county of residence.
 
 
Student Contests Celebrate America’s 250th


Students across Pennsylvania are encouraged to participate in contests created by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Historical Commission to mark our nation’s 250th birthday. The contests celebrate our state’s and nation’s history, while encouraging students to learn about the work and role of the courts. Winners will be notified May 8 and recognized by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court at the May 18 oral argument session at the Capitol in Harrisburg.

The first is a coloring contest open to students ages 5-11 and gives young students the opportunity to create their own judge.

The second is an essay contest open to students in grades 3-12. The essays are being judged on creativity and overall quality when answering the following questions:
  •   Question (Grades 3-5) – Why is the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania important?
  •   Question (Grades 6-12) – Which Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice inspires you and why?

Instructions for the coloring contest can be found here.

Information about the essay contest can be found here.

Students and parents are encouraged to submit photo entries on Instagram by tagging @pennsylvaniacourts or essay entries can be submitted by email to CommunicationsOffice@pacourts.us or mail to: AOPC Communications, c/o Stacey Witalec, 601 Commonwealth Ave., Harrisburg, PA 17106. The deadline for entries is April 24.
 
 
Trout Season Opens Saturday!

 
Good luck to all the anglers heading out this weekend for the opening day of trout season on Saturday, April 4. For everything you need to know about fishing in the Commonwealth, including licensing and stocking information, visit www.fishandboat.com or check out the FishBoatPA mobile app.
 
 
Veterans’ Assistance Hours Available



A representative from the American Legion is available to assist veterans and their dependents on the second Monday of every month in my district office. Services include assistance with compensation, pension and death benefits, education and health care, plus other benefits. Veterans do not need a membership with the American Legion to receive these services.

The upcoming dates are April 13, May 11 and June 8. Appointments are required and available between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Call my office at 570-226-5959 for scheduling.
   
 
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Happy Easter!



Wishing everyone celebrating Easter this weekend a blessed and holy day filled with hope and peace.
 

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