Emailed Newsletter - September 1, 2025

September 1, 2025


 
Capitol Report
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The latest news from the State Capitol
 
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Senior Expo Friday!

Make plans to join me, my staff and more than 70 exhibitors at my Senior Expo at Dingman Township Fire Hall. Check out the video for more details!

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Welcome to The Hawley Hub!

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District Happenings


 
Be sure to check out my Facebook page for a recap of district events and celebrations!
 
 
Are You 1 in 10?


The Pennsylvania Treasury estimates one in every 10 Pennsylvanians is owed unclaimed property by the state. You can easily find out if you are one of those citizens by visiting Treasury’s FREE unclaimed property database.

Unclaimed property can include dormant bank accounts, abandoned stocks, uncashed checks and more. Property is always available for the rightful owner to claim. Tangible property may be auctioned after three years, but proceeds remain available to claim in perpetuity.

Under a state law adopted last year, the Pennsylvania MoneyMatch program allows Treasury to automatically return unclaimed property valued at $500 or less and belonging to a single owner. But with the average claim of unclaimed property exceeding $1,000, residents are encouraged to check the database as well.

Military decorations and memorabilia – often turned over to Treasury from abandoned or forgotten safe deposit boxes – are never auctioned and remain in the vault for safekeeping until a veteran or their family is found. If you are a veteran or family member of a veteran, click here to check the database of unclaimed military items.

You NEVER have to pay anyone to be reunited with your unclaimed property. If you find property that belongs to you, you may claim it through Treasury’s website or contact my office for assistance. You do not need to hire anyone to help you make your claim.
 
 
Remember, It’s Safe2Say Something

With schools now back in session, it’s important to remind students, parents, teachers and community members about the Safe2Say Something program, which was established to offer an anonymous resource to report behavior perceived to be threatening to an individual or a school entity.

In addition to potential threats, the program has also received reports of issues such as bullying, anxiety, depression and suicide.

For more information or to submit a report, call 1-844-Saf2Say or visit www.safe2saypa.org. You can also download the “SafeToSay Something PA” app.
 
 
Attention First-Time Hunters!

Hunter-Trapper Education courses are required for all first-time hunters and trappers before they can buy a license in the Commonwealth. The Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) offers both in-person and online options.

The course covers responsible hunting behavior, firearms basics and safety, basic shooting, wildlife conservation and management, outdoor safety and survival, hunting techniques, trapping and furtaking basics, and hunting safety.

The following options are available:  
  •   PGC’s Basic Hunter-Trapper Education In-Person Course is offered free of charge to anyone age 11 and older. Classes are held in various locations across the Commonwealth. A schedule is available at www.pgc.pa.gov.
  •   An interactive online version of PGC’s Basic Hunter-Trapper Education Course is offered to Pennsylvania residents age 11 and older. The fee for this course is $49.95.
  •   PGC’s official online course is offered to Pennsylvania residents age 16 or older. The fee for this course is $34.95.
  •   The National Rifle Association offers a free online hunter education course to Pennsylvania residents age 11 and older.

Visit www.pgc.pa.gov for more information.
 
 
A Celebration of PA Barns

The Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office invites you to contribute to the effort of documenting and celebrating the barns of Pennsylvania that define our state’s rural traditions.

Barns represent the agricultural heritage, craftsmanship and local pride found throughout the Commonwealth. Whether your barn is a centuries-old bank barn, a family-built dairy barn, or a recently restored structure, the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office wants to preserve its story. You can go here to find out how to submit your photos and background information and have your barn added to the Pennsylvania Inventory of Historic Places. 
 
 
PennDOT Driver License, Photo Centers Closed for Labor Day Holiday


All PennDOT driver license and photo centers will be closed today in observance of Labor Day.

Customers may still obtain a variety of driver and vehicle products and services online through PennDOT's Driver and Vehicle Services website, www.dmv.pa.gov.
 

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