State Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa
Recent News About State Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa
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East End United Community Center receives $500K grant from Pennsylvania Department of Education
Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa announced that the East End United Community Center has been awarded a 21st Century Community Learning Center grant amounting to nearly $500,000 by the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE). The grant is designed to establish community learning centers offering academic, artistic, and cultural enrichment opportunities for students and their families.
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Stefano and Grimm Krupa announce state grants totaling nearly $2.9 million
Senator Pat Stefano and Representative Charity Grimm Krupa have announced that the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA) has awarded state grants totaling nearly $2.9 million. The funding is intended for essential equipment and infrastructure improvements in Fayette County.
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Funding awarded for broadband access in German Township
Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa has announced that the Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority (PBDA) will provide nearly $1.3 million to German Township. The funding is intended for an expansion of the municipal complex to address the growing need for high-speed broadband access.
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Grimm Krupa announces free license plate replacement event for August 30
Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa (R-Fayette) is inviting residents of the 51st Legislative District to a free license plate replacement event on Friday, Aug. 30. The event aims to assist drivers in replacing damaged or faded license plates.
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Pennsylvania representative opposes new carbon capture industry legislation
Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa (R-Fayette) issued a statement following the House passage of Senate Bill 831, which aims to establish a carbon capture industry in Pennsylvania.
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Representative Krupa criticizes late and costly 2024-25 state budget bill
HARRISBURG – Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa (R-Fayette) issued a statement following the House passage of a General Appropriations bill for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
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Rep. Grimm Krupa explains 'no' vote on Pennsylvania education funding bill
HARRISBURG – Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa (R-Fayette) issued a statement following her “no” vote on House Bill 2370, which proposes increased education funding.
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Representative Grimm Krupa Proposes Legislation to Regulate State Plane Use
Representative Grimm Krupa Proposes Legislation to Regulate State Plane Use
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Grimm Krupa to Host Shredding Event April 26
UNIONTOWN – Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa (R-Fayette) is set to host a free Shredding Event on Friday, April 26, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event, organized in partnership with Fayette County Recycling, will take place at 105 Romeo Lane in Uniontown."Scammers are constantly looking for any way to get their hands on your personal information," emphasized Grimm Krupa, highlighting the importance of safeguarding personal data. She added, "By shredding any documents listing your address, credit card and Social Security information, you take away an easy opportunity for criminals...
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Grimm Krupa Introduces Resolution to Ban House Members with Active Arrest Warrants from Remote Voting
Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa from Pennsylvania is taking a stand against allowing House members with active arrest warrants to vote remotely. Grimm Krupa's initiative comes in response to a recent controversial decision that allowed Rep. Kevin Boyle to continue voting by designation despite having an active arrest warrant.In a statement, Grimm Krupa expressed her concerns about the integrity of the legislative process, stating, "Pennsylvania’s General Assembly was created after a Constitutional Convention in 1776. It’s one of the oldest elected bodies in the country......
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Grimm Krupa Warns of Poison Pill in So-Called ‘Consumer Privacy’ Bill
MCCLELLANDTOWN – This week, House Bill 1201 passed the House with a 139-62 vote, moving on to the Senate for consideration.Representative Charity Grimm Krupa from the 51st District of Pennsylvania expressed concerns about the bill, stating, “In theory, this bill is something I can support. Consumers deserve the right to take a stand against companies that may misuse their confidential information. However, the fine print of House Bill 1201 contains a poison pill for Pennsylvanians’ privacy."Krupa highlighted a specific issue with the legislation, stating, “This...
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State grants awarded to Fayette County fire and ambulance services
Reps. Ryan Warner and Charity Grimm Krupa announced that fire and ambulance companies in Fayette County will collectively receive $638,560 in state grants to support their public safety mission.
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More than $84,000 Awarded to Fayette County Career and Technical Institute
Fayette County Career and Technical Institute has received a funding boost of $84,122 to enhance its career and technical education programs. The investment aims to address the labor shortage faced by various industries in Pennsylvania by providing students with the necessary skills and training for high-demand occupations.According to Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa, who made the announcement, the programs offered by Fayette County Career and Technical Institute play a crucial role in addressing the labor shortage issue. She stated, "The programs and training Fayette County...
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Grimm Krupa Introduces Bill to Hold Public Officials Accountable for Sexual Assault Settlements
Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa (R-Fayette) has introduced legislation aimed at ensuring accountability for sexual assault settlements involving public officials in Pennsylvania. House Bill 1948, if passed, would allow the Commonwealth to seek reimbursement from individuals responsible for improper and unlawful actions that result in settlements or judgments paid by the Commonwealth.In a statement following the bill's introduction, Grimm Krupa emphasized the need to prevent taxpayer money from being used to settle allegations of sexual assault by public officials. She stated,...