State Rep. Ryan Warner
Recent News About State Rep. Ryan Warner
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Warner and Stefano announce $2.44M in grants for Fayette County
Rep. Ryan Warner and Sen. Pat Stefano have announced the distribution of over $2.44 million in state grants to several municipalities and a school district within Fayette County's 52nd Legislative District. The funding aims to support local infrastructure, public safety, and community development projects.
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Warner introduces bill requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration in Pennsylvania
Rep. Ryan Warner of Fayette has introduced a bill in Pennsylvania that would require proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration. Warner emphasized the importance of protecting election integrity, stating, "Free and fair elections are the backbone of our republic, and it is paramount we do all we can to protect our elections and secure the integrity of our election administration."
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Rep. Warner invites veterans to recognition breakfast on November 1
Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette) is inviting veterans from the 52nd Legislative District to attend his annual Veterans Recognition Breakfast. The event will take place on Friday, November 1, from 9 to 10 a.m. at the Connellsville Township Fire Hall, located at 905 Fireman St., Connellsville.
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Warner hosts event for replacing hard-to-read license plates
Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette) will host an event to assist Fayette County residents and others across the Commonwealth in replacing illegible license plates. The event is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 30, from 3-6 p.m. at the Perryopolis Auto Auction, located at 3447 Pittsburgh Road, Perryopolis.
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Warner encourages seniors to join driving seminar for insurance discounts
Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette) is encouraging senior citizens in the area to participate in a Seniors for Safe Driving Seminar. The event aims to help seniors improve their driving skills and earn a discount on their auto insurance.
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Officials to discuss Layton Bridge replacement delays
Local officials are set to address concerns regarding the existing Layton Bridge and the delays in its replacement. The discussion will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 3 p.m. at the Great Allegheny Passage trailhead on Layton Road, near the bridge.
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Warner and officials to discuss Layton Road Bridge work
Local officials are set to address concerns regarding the existing Layton Bridge and delays in its replacement. The discussion will feature Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette), Perry Township Supervisor A.J. Boni, Perryopolis Borough Council Member Mike Rubish, and Stephanie Romanishan, co-owner of Hazelbaker Recreational Services.
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Wentling announces funding for fresh produce in Sharon City schools
Rep. Parke Wentling (R-Mercer) announced that three schools in the Sharon City School District will receive over $73,000 in grant funding awarded under the federal Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP).
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Rep. Warner criticizes state budget for fiscal irresponsibility
Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette) has expressed his concerns following the House's approval of a $47.6 billion state budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
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Warner criticizes House Bill 2370's approach to education funding
Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette) issued a statement on Monday after voting against House Bill 2370, an education funding proposal in the state House.
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Warner to host concealed carry seminar on June 20
Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette) is inviting current concealed carry permit holders and those considering obtaining a permit to attend his upcoming Concealed Carry Seminar.
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Lawmakers form 'America First' caucus addressing local issues
HARRISBURG – A group of Pennsylvania lawmakers launched the “America First of PA” caucus on Tuesday, citing frustration over the lack of action on issues affecting Pennsylvanians' daily lives.
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Event announced for replacing hard-to-read license plates in Fayette County
CONNELLSVILLE – As residents in Fayette County and across the Commonwealth continue to deal with illegible license plates, Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette) is collaborating with the Pennsylvania State Police to host an event aimed at replacing those plates.
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Grimm Krupa, Warner to Host Second Annual Farmers’ Appreciation Breakfast
Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa and Rep. Ryan Warner are set to host the Second Annual Farmers’ Appreciation Breakfast in Fayette County on May 4, 2024. The event aims to show gratitude to the hardworking farmers in the area for their contribution to putting food on people’s tables.Expressing her excitement for the upcoming event, Grimm Krupa stated, “Fayette County is home to so many hardworking farmers. It’s already been a full year since Rep. Warner and I got the chance to hold this event thanking them for all the food they put on our tables, and we can’t wait to show our...
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BVA Football Champs Welcomed by Legislators
On Monday, the Belle Vernon Area Football Team received recognition in Harrisburg for their victory in the 2023 PIAA Class AAA Championship. The team had the honor of meeting with notable legislators including Pennsylvania State Representatives Eric Davanzo and Ryan Warner, as well as Senate President Pro Tem Kim Ward and Senator Pat Stefano.The Leopards secured their championship title by defeating Northwestern Lehigh with a score of 38-7 in December, marking their second consecutive PIAA trophy win.Representative Eric Davanzo from the 58th Legislative District...
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Seeking Justice: Warner Bill Takes Aim at Child Torture
HARRISBURG – Citing an increase in cases involving the torture of a child, including one in Fayette County earlier this year, Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette) has introduced legislation establishing the offense of child torture in the Commonwealth."Sometimes, the horror these children experience goes beyond abuse, and we need to give our law enforcement officers and the judicial system the tools they need to ensure the punishment fits the crime," stated Warner. "It’s time we recognize some of these crimes truly do rise to the level of torture."Warner pointed to the case in...
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Nearly $640,000 in Grants Awarded to Fire, Ambulance Companies in Fayette County, Say Warner, Krupa
In a joint announcement, Representatives Ryan Warner and Charity Grimm Krupa revealed that fire and ambulance companies in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, will be receiving $638,560 in state grants. The grants are intended to support the important public safety mission of these organizations.Warner expressed his gratitude for the dedicated service of fire and emergency personnel, stating, "We are blessed by the outstanding fire and emergency service personnel who selflessly serve our communities, protecting lives and property." He also highlighted the financial challenges...
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Warner Responds to Governor's Budget Plan
In response to Governor Josh Shapiro's proposed $48.34 billion spending plan for the 2024-25 fiscal year, Representative Ryan Warner expressed concerns about the excessive state spending and the potential tax burden it could impose on individuals, families, and employers. Warner emphasized the importance of fiscal responsibility and criticized the use of one-time reserve funds to finance the budget.Warner stated, "For the second year in a row, the governor is failing to honor the most basic rule of budgeting…you can't spend more than you bring in." He warned that the...
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Warner: We Must Properly Punish Convicted Child Rapists
Jan 11, 2024HARRISBURG - Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette) has introduced legislation that aims to address the issue of child rape and sexual assault. Recognizing these crimes as some of the most heinous in society, Warner's proposed bill would allow for the death penalty to be imposed on those convicted of such offenses.In a statement, Warner emphasized the devastating effects that sexual crimes against children have on victims. He stated, "Sexual crimes committed against innocent children cause an unimaginable level of trauma from which no one can fully recover." Warner...