Response to Governor's Budget Address
Rep. Ryan Warner responds to the governor's annual budget address.
Rep. Ryan Warner responds to the governor's annual budget address.
Rep. Ryan Warner responds to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposed $51.47 billion budget proposal for the 2025-26 Fiscal Year. The plan would increase spending by $3.5 billion, or 7.5%, over the current year and would deplete the state’s surplus funds.
PA State Rep. Ryan Warner explains the many issues with the House Democrats' education funding proposal
Rep. Ryan Warner explains why the RGGI tax scheme requires legislative approval per the Constitution of Pennsylvania.
During a budget hearing, Rep. Ryan Warner asks DHS how often it is checking basic eligibility for Medicaid such as residency and death records.
Rep. Ryan Warner looks for clarity from DEP on the logistics of Pennsylvania joining RGGI and what would happen to planned revenues if RGGI was halted by the courts
Rep. Ryan Warner asks the leaders of PA's State-Related Universities if they would subject themselves to Right-to-Know laws and if the governor’s 7% increase is enough to freeze tuition for next year.
During a budget hearing, Rep. Ryan Warner asks the Department of Education to clarify its opinion of the EITC program.
When Rep. Ryan Warner tried to find out whether citizens are notified of potential fraud in their name, the L&I secretary seemed unable or unwilling to answer.
Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette/Westmoreland) joined a majority in the state House Wednesday in voting to reject Gov. Tom Wolf’s efforts to enroll the Commonwealth in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI).
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