This new law is about real freedom: the freedom to hunt, the freedom for families to pass down traditions to the next generation, and the freedom for the Pennsylvania Game Commission — the experts who know our hunters and our wildlife best…
Josh Shapiro
The Public Record
Josh Shapiro is the 48th Governor of Pennsylvania, having taken office on January 17, 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the Attorney General of Pennsylvania from 2017 to 2023, where he focused on issues such as consumer protection, public safety, and civil rights. Shapiro has been an advocate for transparency in government and has emphasized the importance of community engagement in development projects.
By repealing this outdated ban on Sunday hunting, Pennsylvanians can spend more time outdoors, with more chances to share traditions and a stronger future for conservation.
I’m proud we came together to bring Pennsylvania’s hunting laws into the 21st century and honor the traditions that make our Commonwealth special.
Over 300,000 Pennsylvanians stand to lose their Medicaid coverage as a result of the federal budget bill that passed the House and Senate last week. 300,000. Congressional Republicans knew the devastating impacts this bill would have on…
[The bill] would have a devastatingly negative impact on Pennsylvania. I've been very outspoken about that, and really specific about the harm it would do to Pennsylvanians.
There's a real question as to whether or not we'd eve be able to operate SNAP any longer, given the change in the formula and given the people that are going to be knocked off.
The idea that Iran, the world’s largest sponsor of terror, would have a nuclear weapon, would not only destabilize the Middle East, but it would create risk for American interests at home and abroad.
Obviously, the Trump Administration holds responsibility for what comes next and ensuring that our American troops and our personnel in the region are safe.
Leaders across our country must speak and act with the moral clarity this moment demands.
With demonstrations and protests planned across Pennsylvania this weekend, I want to be very clear: all protests and demonstrations must remain peaceful, lawful, and orderly.
Violence is not an answer to any political differences, destruction and chaos are unacceptable — and neither will be permitted here in Pennsylvania.
Together, we are prepared to keep our communities safe while protecting Pennsylvanians' fundamental rights — and we will be working around the clock to ensure both the rights of protesters and the wellbeing of our cities and towns are…
As I told his wife Rena, we are eternally grateful for Alec's service to his Commonwealth. May his memory be a blessing.
to press for the best deal to keep U.S. Steel headquartered in Pittsburgh, protect union jobs, and secure the future of steelmaking in Western Pennsylvania.
With the 'planned partnership,' there is an opportunity to deliver historic investments and ensure the future of American steelmaking continues to run through the Mon Valley.
voting to cut Medicaid spending is voting to cut their constituents off from lifesaving health care access.
So if they cut someone off Medicaid, they're off. We will not be able to fix that for them.
I think the best judge of Sen. Fetterman’s health is Sen. Fetterman and his family.
May your papacy be marked by strength, courage, compassion, and humility as you lead the Catholic Church forward.
I called for an end to violence that is becoming far too common in our society.
I want to fill these vacancies, I want to fill them with federal workers who are looking for a great place to work where they will be respected and their skills will be used to help our fellow Pennsylvanians.
They [the federal government] made dramatic cuts, cuts that I think make us less safe and less healthy and less protected in the United States of America.
If they're qualified and they want to serve Pennsylvanians, well hear me on this, we want you on our team.





