Pa. Gov. Wolf: 2019 Year-in-Review
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- Progress on Voting, Criminal Justice, Education & More
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From the largest expansion of voting rights in 80 years to establishing a state-based marketplace to reduce health care costs to a sweeping executive order targeting gun violence,
In 2020,
Highlights from 2019 include:
Major Reforms and Progress
Voting:
Climate Change: Governor
Criminal Justice Reforms: Building off
Supporting Military Families:
Boosting PA Agriculture:
Licensure Reform:
Health Care
State-Based Exchange/Reinsurance:
Youth Tobacco Use: The governor signed legislation raising the minimum age to purchase tobacco products to 21 and expanded tobacco laws to include e-cigarettes and other vaping products.
Vulnerable Pennsylvanians
Vulnerable Populations:
Childhood Sex Abuse:
Campus Sexual Assault:
Rape Kit Backlog: In April, the
Education
Public School Funding: Since taking office in 2015,
PAsmart:
Reform: Kids in
Higher Education: Over the past five years, funding for higher education has increased by
Gun Violence
Gun Violence Reduction:
Civil Rights
Anti-Choice Legislation: The governor continued to uphold the rights of Pennsylvanian women by vetoing anti-choice legislation, following through on a steadfast vow to support women and their ability to decide the healthcare that is best for them. He also fought back against federal anti-choice legislation, denouncing national efforts to take away the right for women to make their own healthcare choices.
Equality:
He also advocated for immigrants and refugees, repeatedly reminding Pennsylvanians that our commonwealth was founded on inclusivity.
Citizen Engagement
Recreational Marijuana:
Acts of Kindness:
POLICE NEWS: Drivers cited after crash injures passengers
SECURE Act, signed by President, a game-changer for retirement plans
Advisor News
Annuity News
Health/Employee Benefits News
Life Insurance News