Senator Hutchinson E-Newsletter

View this email in a browser

In this Update:

  • Early Screening Bill Advances
  • Malicious Deepfake Scams Targeted by New Law
  • Protecting Our Children: Sex Offender Registry Loophole Closed
  • Pennsylvania Officially Joins Three Health Care Licensure Compacts
  • Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program Application Deadline Extended to Dec. 31
  • Summer Boating in PA
  • Operation Safe Driver Week

Early Screening Bill Advances

I was proud to stand with a bipartisan group of colleagues in the PA Capitol Rotunda on June 24th as we announced the Senate’s passage of Senate Bill 88—a bill I’m honored to cosponsor. This critical legislation ensures that women over 40 can receive mammograms at no cost, and that those under 40 are also covered with a doctor’s recommendation. Early detection saves lives, and I encourage everyone to talk to their doctor about when to begin screening and to stay up to date on regular checkups. Your health is worth it!

Malicious Deepfake Scams Targeted by New Law

Technology such as artificial intelligence has been used to commit financial scams, injure personal reputations and disrupt the political process. Legislation we passed is now enacted to classify these deepfakes and other forms of digital impersonation as digital forgeries, punishable by law. 

Act 35 of 2025 amends the current forgery provisions in state law to include “forged digital likeness.” Under the new provision, if someone creates a digital representation of a real person without their consent and distributes it as genuine, with the intent to defraud or injure, they would be subject to penalties. The law targets harmful impersonations while safeguarding legitimate artistic, journalistic and expressive works.

The new law will go a long way toward combatting scams that target teenagers, senior citizens, small businesses and other victims.

Protecting Our Children: Sex Offender Registry Loophole Closed

Pennsylvania took a huge step forward in efforts to protect children from sexual abuse in youth sports and nonprofit programs with legislation that was passed by the Senate and signed into law.

Act 22 of 2025 adds the crime of sexual assault by a sports official, volunteer or employee of a nonprofit association as a Tier II offense under the state’s Sexual Offender Registration and Notification Act.

Without the change, a conviction for this crime did not require sexual offender registration – a gap that left children and families at risk.

Pennsylvania Officially Joins Three Health Care Licensure Compacts

As of this week, Pennsylvania has now fully joined the Interstate Medical Licensure, Nurse Licensure and Physical Therapy Licensure compacts, allowing doctors, nurses and physical therapists to practice across state lines more easily – meaning out-of-state practitioners can begin working in the commonwealth within days instead of months.

In addition to these licensure compacts, Pennsylvania also participates in the previously established Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact.

Following compacts’ success, the Senate is actively engaged in passing other compacts to further support license mobility, address health care staffing shortages and improve access to care for patients across the commonwealth.

Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program Application Deadline Extended to Dec. 31

The deadline to file for the state Property Tax Rent/Rebate Program has been extended to Dec. 31, 2025, allowing eligible older adults and people with disabilities age 18 and older more time to apply for rebates on property taxes and rent paid.

The maximum eligible income is $46,520 and the maximum rebates range from $380 to $1,000 depending on the income level of the homeowner or renter. Check income, age and other eligibility details here.

Treasurer Stacy Garrity recently announced that 423,092 Property Tax/Rent Rebate payments totaling $256 million were sent to eligible Pennsylvanians on July 1. Please contact my office if you need help filling out your application.

Summer Boating in PA

If you’re putting your boat in the water this summer, it’s a good idea to reacquaint yourself with Pennsylvania boating regulations, safety courses and other information from the state Fish and Boat Commission to help you build outdoor memories.

Boating Basics explores knowledge, equipment and understanding of the requirements necessary for boat use in Pennsylvania. Boating Regulations covers rules all boaters should know (including those governing life jackets.) There’s also information on general Boating Safety and applying for a Boating Safety Education Certificate and Course.

Operation Safe Driver Week

You can expect some increased enforcement of traffic laws during Operation Safe Driver Week July 13-19.

The purpose of the week is to reduce reckless, careless, or dangerous driving for both commercial and passenger vehicles. Targeted behaviors include speeding, distracted driving, following too closely, improper lane changes, failure to obey traffic devices, not using seat belts, and drunk or drugged driving.

Drivers exhibiting dangerous behavior may receive a citation or warning, with increased enforcement on major routes.

divider

For anyone who hasn’t already signed up to receive my e-newsletters, you can get on the mailing list here.

Facebook Instagram Website

Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe

2025 © Senate of Pennsylvania | https://www.senatorscotthutchinson.com | Privacy Policy