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State Senator Frank Farry (PA)

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  • Senator Farry hosts mock legislature event for local high school students

    To encourage civic engagement and enhance students' understanding of the legislative process, Senator Frank Farry (R-6) hosted a mock legislature event for local high school students in Bucks County on October 25.

  • Bridge dedicated to Corporal John F. Muffler honors fallen marine

    Middletown Township has dedicated the Pennsylvania Route 413 bridge over U.S. Route 1 to Corporal John F. Muffler, a Langhorne Manor resident and Neshaminy graduate who died in the Beirut barracks bombing on October 23, 1983.

  • Farry announces $9.8M in grants for Bucks County infrastructure and services

    Senator Frank Farry has announced the allocation of over $9.8 million in grants for various projects within his district.

  • Bridge dedicated to late Navy Ensign Sarah Mitchell

    The Route 213 bridge over the Neshaminy Creek in Lower Southampton Township has been officially named the Ensign Sarah Mitchell Memorial Bridge. This dedication honors Sarah Mitchell, a lifelong resident of Lower Southampton Township and a graduate of Neshaminy High School, who died during a training exercise while serving as an ensign in the U.S. Navy in Jordan on July 8, 2018, at the age of 23.

  • 350K grant awarded for new SWAT vehicle in Bensalem

    HARRISBURG – Sen. Frank Farry (R-6), along with Reps. K.C. Tomlinson (R-18), Kristin Marcell (R-178), Shelby Labs (R-143), Joe Hogan (R-142) and Craig Staats (R-145), announced today that the Bensalem Township Police Department has been awarded a $350,000 grant to acquire a Lenco BearCat. The state-of-the-art armored rescue vehicle will serve all three Bucks County regional special units and tactical (SWAT) teams.

  • Farry announces $1.5 million in grants for local transportation improvements

    HARRISBURG – Sen. Frank Farry (R-6) and Reps. Kristin Marcell (R-178) and Joe Hogan (R-142) announced today that more than $1.5 million in grants from the Multimodal Transportation Fund have been awarded to improve safety in their district.

  • More than $103K in unclaimed property returned during Bucks County events

    Treasurer Stacy Garrity announced the return of more than $103,000 worth of unclaimed property to Bucks County residents at recent events hosted by Senator Frank Farry (R-6), Representative Joe Hogan (R-142), Representative Kristin Marcell (R-178), and Representative K.C. Tomlinson (R-18).

  • PennDOT advances study on Woodbourne Road rail crossing

    The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is advancing a study on the Woodbourne Road Rail Crossing in Middletown Township. This development comes as part of an initiative supported by Sen. Frank Farry (R-6) and Rep. Joe Hogan, who have announced that PennDOT has secured a grant through the Federal Railroad Administration under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

  • Farry hosts educational session with DeFoor on fire relief associations' funding

    Sen. Frank Farry (R-6) hosted an educational session last week with Pennsylvania Auditor General Timothy DeFoor for volunteer fire relief associations in Bucks County.

  • Farry announces over $1.4 million in affordable housing grants for district

    HARRISBURG – Sen. Frank Farry (R-6) announced a series of affordable housing grants that will benefit the 6th Senatorial District. Grants totaling more than $1.4 million were announced by the Pennsylvania Housing Financing Agency, including:

  • Lawmakers advocate for expanded use of DNA technology in Pennsylvania's criminal justice system

    Feasterville – Sen. Frank Farry (R-6) and Reps. K.C. Tomlinson (R-18), Joe Hogan (R-142), Kristin Marcell (R-178), and Shelby Labs (R-143) joined First Assistant District Attorney Ed Louka, Bucks County Sheriff Fred Harran, Chief of Lower Southampton Police Department Ted Krimmel, and local law enforcement officials at Comic Collection in Feasterville to discuss the importance of DNA technology in Pennsylvania’s criminal justice system.

  • Farry’s Bill Putting the Brakes on Street Racing Passes Senate

    HARRISBURG – Legislation that would increase penalties on illegal street racing was approved today by the Senate, according to one of the bill’s sponsors, Sen. Frank Farry (R-6). The bill, known as Senate Bill 998, also dubbed the “Putting the Brakes on Street Racing” legislation, aims to address the growing concern of illegal street racing activities.Sen. Farry expressed his motivation behind the bill, stating, “During the last several years, we have seen illegal street racing events in Philadelphia and the region. These incidents have led to numerous law enforcement...

  • Farry, Tomlinson Announce Grant for Bensalem Township School District

    Sen. Frank Farry and Rep. Kathleen “K.C.” Tomlinson announced that the Bensalem Township School District has received a $1,833,360 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education through the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act Stronger Connections Grant. The grant aims to establish a safe, healthy, and supportive learning environment in elementary and secondary schools.“I’m pleased to announce Bensalem School District has been awarded a nearly $2 million grant through the Building Stronger Communities Act. This significant investment will enhance educational...

  • Budget Hearing Q&A: Human Services (Part 1)

    Senator Frank Farry posed a question to Secretary Valerie Arkoosh during a Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the Department of Human Services. Farry inquired, "Can you provide an update on the progress of the Department's initiatives to address homelessness?" In response, Secretary Arkoosh stated, "We have made significant strides in expanding shelter capacity and providing supportive services to individuals experiencing homelessness." The exchange took place on March 5, 2024.

  • Farry’s Tuition Assistance Program for EMS Professionals Launched

    Senator Frank Farry, known for his dedication to supporting emergency medical services (EMS) professionals, has successfully launched a $1 million tuition assistance program aimed at strengthening the EMS workforce in Pennsylvania. The initiative, which was made possible through the Fireworks Tax Act authored by Farry, is set to make a significant impact on the recruitment and retention of first responders in the state.In a statement, Sen. Frank Farry highlighted the importance of this program, stating, "Pennsylvania did not offer scholarship grants for the reimbursement...

  • Sen. Farry, Reps. Hogan and Tomlinson to Host Press Conference Announcing DNA Technology Legislation

    Sen. Frank Farry, along with Reps. Joe Hogan and KC Tomlinson, are set to unveil new DNA legislation aimed at enhancing the criminal justice system. The press conference is scheduled for tomorrow, February 7th, at 10 a.m. in the Capitol Media Center at the Pennsylvania State Capitol.The proposed legislation intends to increase the collection of DNA samples from individuals arrested for serious violent or sexual offenses. Bucks County Sheriff Fred Harran and Ashley Spence, a rape survivor and advocate, will also be present to address the importance of the legislation.In...

  • Farry, Marcell and Hogan Announce More Than $2 Million in Grants for Local Projects in Bucks County

    Sen. Frank Farry, Reps. Kristin Marcell, and Joe Hogan have announced the approval of over $2 million in grants for local projects in Bucks County. The funding will be allocated to various infrastructure and community enhancement initiatives."I am proud that we’re partnering with our local communities and their authorities on these worthwhile projects," said Sen. Farry. "The approved funding will enhance our infrastructure’s reliability and support necessary project upgrades, and I am pleased to announce these grants."The grants will benefit several townships in Bucks...

  • Farry's Bill to Combat Porch Pirating Signed into Law

    HARRISBURG – Legislation aimed at combating porch pirating has been signed into law by the governor, following its sponsorship by Senator Frank Farry (R-6). The bill, known as Senate Bill 527 and now Act 41 of 2023, introduces specific penalties for the theft of mail, including packages, bags, and letters. Currently, in Pennsylvania, the theft of mail is charged under general theft offenses based solely on the value of the stolen item.Senator Farry emphasized the importance of holding porch pirates accountable, particularly in light of the increasing popularity of online...

  • Farry Bill to Safeguard Transit Operators Passes Senate

    A bill introduced by Senators Frank Farry and Christine Tartaglione to protect transit operators from assault has been passed by the Senate with overwhelming bipartisan support. Senate Bill 977 aims to make it a serious crime to interfere with any public transit vehicle operator, with stricter penalties if bodily injury or death occurs.The legislation comes in response to a significant increase in threats and assaults on transit operators in Pennsylvania, particularly those working for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA). These incidents have...