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Senator Anthony Williams’ Bill to Eliminate Licensing Prerequisites for Natural Hair Braiding in PA Passes Senate
HARRISBURG – June 27, 2024 – This week, Sen. Anthony Williams’ bill, SB1031, passed through the Senate during an afternoon session. Sen. Anthony Williams has spearheaded the effort to eliminate excessive and burdensome licensing requirements for natural hair braiding....
New law calls for additional police training in response to 8-year-old’s shooting death
Elected officials from throughout the state joined the family of slain 8-year-old Fanta Bility on Monday to discuss new legislation aimed at providing police with additional training. Bility was killed by police gunfire on Aug. 27, 2021, when officers fired at a...
Senator Anthony H. Williams Hosted a Stop and Go Task Force Meeting and Tour
HARRISBURG - May 29, 2024 – Today, State Senator Anthony H. Williams and the Stop and Go Task Force members conducted a meeting and tour of local stop-and-go establishments. “My goal in organizing this highly productive Stop-and-Go Task Force meeting and tour was to...
Harrisburg Democrats should push past partisanship and approve Lifeline Scholarships
It takes guts to do what State Sen. Anthony H. Williams did. During a recent state Senate Education Committee meeting, Williams delivered a fiery sermon about the sad state of affairs in his district’s public schools, sharing the frustrated pleas of parents seeking...
Senator Williams Farewell remark’s on Sen. Brewster Retirement
Senator Williams Farewell remark’s for Senator Dillon
Stop-and-Go Legislative Task Force Presents the Report of Recommendations for Section 218 of Act 49 of 2023
Stop and Go Task Force Hearing
Stop and Go Task Force Hearing
Sen. Williams Remarks: Clean Slate Bill Signing :: June 11, 2024
Latest Past Events
Community Day Eagles Tailgate!
5900 block of Cobbs Creek Parkway 5900 block of Cobbs Creek Parkway, PhiladelphiaJoin us for a fun-filled day as the Eagles take on the Chiefs! Bring your chairs, your Eagles gear, and your game day spirit! Date: Sunday, September 14, 2025 […]
Policy Hearing: Healthcare Accessibility and Hospital Closure Impacts
Neumann University 1 Neumann Drive, AstonOn Monday, March 10, Senate Democratic Policy Committee Chair Nick Miller along with Senator Cappelletti, Senator Kane, Senator Kearney, and Senator Anthony Williams will host a Policy hearing on Healthcare Accessibility and Hospital Closure Impacts.
This hearing will examine the consequences of hospital closures in the commonwealth and its impact on the residents of Pennsylvania. Testifiers will also discuss how to prevent this from happening in the future. This hearing will be hosted in Delaware County, with a Zoom option for members to participate virtually.
This hearing will be at Neumann University, John J. Mullen Communications Center: Student Multipurpose Hall, One Neumann Drive, Aston, PA 19014-1298.
Local Utilities Forum & Resource Expo
Kindergarten Academy Interboro School District, Cafetorium Washington Avenue, Prospect ParkSenator Anthony H. Williams, Representative Dave Delloso and I are hosting a Local Utilities Forum & Resource Expo on Monday, October 28. With winter right around the corner, this is a perfect opportunity for you ro connect with local resources and learn how to save money on your energy bill.
There will be presentations and resources from:
- PA Public Utilities Commissions
- PECO Energy
- Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon’s Office
- AQUA
- Community Action Agency of Delaware County – Weatherization Program
If you have questions, don’t forget to BRING YOU ENERGY BILL(s).
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