The House Judiciary Committee will consider legislation introduced by Rep. Robert Leadbeter on April 9 that would establish the Purple Alert System in Pennsylvania, according to an announcement from Leadbeter.
The proposed bill, known as Aiden’s Law, aims to protect some of the most vulnerable citizens in the state. The committee meeting is scheduled for Thursday at 2 p.m. in Room 140 of the Main Capitol in Harrisburg and will be streamed live.
Leadbeter serves as a member of the House Judiciary Committee and represents Pennsylvania’s 109th Legislative District according to his official website. He operates from the Catawissa area and is involved with legislative committees such as Communications and Technology according to his official website.
Leadbeter supports local farmers, small businesses, and working families according to his official website. He also advocates for policies aimed at reducing taxes, fostering economic growth, enhancing personal freedoms, and shrinking government size according to his official website.
The introduction of Aiden’s Law reflects ongoing efforts by state legislators like Leadbeter to address community safety concerns through targeted alert systems. Observers will be watching closely as the committee discusses this initiative during its upcoming session.










