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In this Update:

  • Regan Commends New Cumberland First Responders at Recognition Event
  • Elmwood Academy 4th Graders Visit Capitol
  • Regan Meets with Acting State Police Commissioner
  • Federal Fire, EMS Grant Program Closes Feb. 10
  • How to File PA Income Tax Returns Online
  • Educational Gratuity Program Helps Children of Fallen Military Members
  • Entries Accepted for Statewide “Art of the State” Exhibition
  • Watch PA Wildlife Anytime from Home

Regan Commends New Cumberland First Responders at Recognition Event

Tuesday evening New Cumberland Olde Towne Association held an event at the West Shore Theatre to honor New Cumberland’s First Responders.  I was given the privilege of saying a few words, and as former law enforcement myself, I am acutely aware of the sacrifices and the bravery needed from these men and women. They serve our community, day-in and day-out, running towards danger when we need them, and I will continue to honor and commend them any chance I get.

Elmwood Academy 4th Graders Visit Capitol

Throughout this week, 4th graders from Elmwood Academy in Mechanicsburg ventured to the Capitol, and I had the pleasure of greeting several of the groups prior to their guided tour of the building, along with Representative Thomas Kutz.  I’m always glad when my schedule allows me to welcome school groups to our beautiful Capitol and to share with them about my job.

Regan Meets with Acting State Police Commissioner

Major Christopher Paris has been nominated to succeed retired State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchik who retired last month after 44 years of law enforcement service to the Commonwealth.  This week I had the pleasure of meeting with Major Paris as part of the nomination process, seeing as he will have to come before the full Senate for a confirmation vote. I have the utmost confidence in his ability to lead our distinguished Pennsylvania State Police.

Federal Fire, EMS Grant Program Closes Feb. 10

Fire departments and non-affiliated EMS organizations have until Feb. 10 to apply for federal grants for equipment, protective gear, emergency vehicles, training and other resources.

Administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Assistance to Firefighters Grants Program helps firefighters and other first responders obtain critically needed resources necessary for protecting the public and emergency personnel from fire and related hazards.

Fire and EMS organizations can find an application checklist, a rundown of recent program changes, Frequently Asked Questions, videos and more here.

How to File PA Income Tax Returns Online

Tax-filing season has opened, and the state Department of Revenue reminds taxpayers of the free online option to file their Pennsylvania personal income tax returns: mypath.pa.gov.

Taxpayers do not need to create a username or password to perform many functions in myPATH. That includes filing the Pennsylvania Personal Income Tax Return (PA-40), making a payment, responding to department requests for information and checking the status of a refund.

The deadline to submit 2022 personal income tax returns is April 18. Personal income tax assistance is also available through the department’s Online Customer Service Center and by calling 717-787-8201 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Taxpayers may also visit a Department of Revenue district office for state personal income tax filing assistance.

Educational Gratuity Program Helps Children of Fallen Military Members

We owe a debt of gratitude to Pennsylvanians who served in the military, especially those disabled or killed during conflict. Part of paying that debt is helping to care for the impacted families.

The Educational Gratuity Program provides education financial assistance for children of honorably discharged veterans with service-connected disabilities who served during war or armed conflict, or children of veterans who died during war or armed conflict.

Children of eligible veterans must be between the ages of 16 and 23, living in Pennsylvania five years prior to application and attend a school within the commonwealth. You can read more about eligibility and applying here.

Entries Accepted for Statewide “Art of the State” Exhibition

Artists and craftspeople are invited to submit applications to show their work in the 56th annual “Art of the State” exhibition.

“Art of the State” is a juried exhibition open to Pennsylvania residents at least 18 years of age. Artists will compete in five categories: painting, work on paper, sculpture, craft, and photography and digital media. Entries must be submitted online. Additional information and the link to enter are available at statemuseumpa.org/artofthestate. The application deadline is May 5.

More than $4,000 in cash awards will be presented. “Art of the State” is scheduled to open to the public at The State Museum on Sept. 10.

Watch PA Wildlife Anytime from Home

You can watch black bears, eagles and snow geese this winter through the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s round-the-clock livestreams.

A new 24-7 livestream from a black bear den in Pike County brings to four the number of livestreams the Game Commission plans to run into the spring of 2023. Also showing are the Farm Country Eagle Livestream, which provides a bird’s-eye view into a long-established nest in a giant sycamore overlooking scenic farmland, the popular Hanover, Pa. Eagle Livestream and the agency’s Snow Goose Livestream capturing the migratory action at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area.

Pennsylvania’s black bears usually are born in January and begin walking in about eight weeks. They leave the den when three months old. Bald eagles typically lay eggs in mid-February and the eggs hatch in mid- to late March. Snow goose migration typically peaks at Middle Creek from mid-February to March.

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