Budget Hearing Q&A: Dept. of State (Part 1)
Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill questions Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the PA Department of State. [Read More]

Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill questions Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the PA Department of State. [Read More]
Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill questions Interim Acting Secretary Jessica Shirley during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). [Read More]
Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill questions Secretary Russell Redding during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the Department of Agriculture. [Read More]
Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill questions Game Commission Executive Director Bryan Burhans during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the PA Fish & Boat Commission and the PA Game Commission. [Read More]
Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill questions Adjutant General Mark Schindler during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the Department of Military & Veterans Affairs (DMVA). [Read More]
Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill questions Secretary of Labor & Industry Nancy Walker during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the Department of Labor & Industry. [Read More]
Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill questions Secretary of Labor & Industry Nancy Walker during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the Department of Labor & Industry. [Read More]
Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill questions Secretary Rick Siger during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED). [Read More]
Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill questions Secretary of Corrections Laurel Harry during the Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing for the Department of Corrections / Parole Board. [Read More]
Sens. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York) and Tracy Pennycuick (R-Montgomery/Bucks/Berks) announced their intention to introduce legislation aimed at elevating the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the Commonwealth to a cabinet-level position. [Read More]