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Posted on January 13, 2021

(Harrisburg) – Today, Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman (R-34) announced the chairs for each of the 22 Senate Standing Committees for the 2021–2022 Session.

“I am proud to announce this session’s standing committee chairs,” Senator Corman said. “These members will continue to provide careful and considerate oversight as we delve into the issues before us in the 2021–2022 legislative session.”

Senate Standing Committee Chair Assignments (* denotes new committee chairs):

  • Aging and Youth – Senator Judy Ward (R-30)
  • Agriculture and Rural Affairs – Senator Elder Vogel, Jr. (R-47)
  • Appropriations – Senator Pat Browne (R-16)
  • Banking and Insurance – Senator John DiSanto (R-15) *
  • Communications and Technology – Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-28)
  • Community, Economic, and Recreational Development – Senator John Yudichak (I-14) *
  • Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure – Senator Robert Tomlinson (R-6)
  • Education – Senator Scott Martin (R-13) *
  • Environmental Resources and Energy – Senator Gene Yaw (R-23)
  • Finance – Senator Scott Hutchinson (R-21)
  • Game and Fisheries – Senator Dan Laughlin (R-49)
  • Health and Human Services – Senator Michele Brooks (R-50)
  • Intergovernmental Operations – Senator Doug Mastriano (R-33)
  • Judiciary – Senator Lisa Baker (R-20)
  • Labor and Industry – Senator Camera Bartolotta (R-46)
  • Law and Justice – Senator Mike Regan (R-31) *
  • Local Government – Senator Cris Dush (R-25) *
  • Rules and Executive Nominations – Senator Kim Ward (R-39) *
  • State Government – Senator David G. Argall (R-29) *
  • Transportation – Senator Wayne Langerholc, Jr. (R-35) *
  • Urban Affairs and Housing – Senator Joe Pittman (R-41)
  • Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness – Senator Pat Stefano (R-32) *

CONTACT: Jennifer Kocher 717-787-6725

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Yesterday, the Wolf Administration launched an interactive vaccine provider map. This map shows enrolled vaccine providers and indicates which providers have received vaccines to date. In addition to highlighting the status of vaccines available, this map also includes contact information to connect Phase 1A eligible individuals who are not affiliated with a hospital/health system with vaccines.

The map is also provided on the Department of Health’s (DOH’s) main COVID-19 vaccine page. DOH will continue to update this resource as information becomes available.