State Rep. Robert Leadbeter (R-Pa.)
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Pennsylvania representative proposes bill against minors attending drag shows
State Representative Robert Leadbeter of Columbia has announced plans to introduce legislation in Pennsylvania aimed at protecting minors from exposure to drag shows.
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Pennsylvania bill targets drag shows to protect minors, says Rep. Leadbeter
State Representative Robert Leadbeter, a Republican from Columbia, is set to introduce a new bill in Pennsylvania, aiming to impose a third-degree felony on individuals who allow minors to attend drag shows.
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Leadbeter appointed Republican chairman of Subcommittee on Courts
State Representative Robert Leadbeter has been appointed as the Republican chairman of the Subcommittee on Courts for the upcoming 2025-26 Legislative Session.
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Leadbeter appointed Republican chair of Subcommittee on Courts
State Representative Robert Leadbeter has been appointed as the Republican chairman of the Subcommittee on Courts for the 2025-26 Legislative Session.
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Leadbeter criticizes Gov. Shapiro's proposed budget increase amid fiscal concerns
Rep. Robert Leadbeter, a Republican from Columbia, has voiced his concerns following Governor Josh Shapiro's budget proposal for the 2025-26 fiscal year.
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Rep. Leadbeter critiques Gov. Shapiro's proposed budget for fiscal year 2025-26
Rep. Robert Leadbeter has publicly addressed Gov. Josh Shapiro's recent budget proposal for the 2025-26 fiscal year during a joint session of the General Assembly.
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Leadbeter unveils plans for 29 bills in Pennsylvania legislative session
As the Pennsylvania Legislative Session for 2025-26 begins, state Representative Robert Leadbeter, a Republican from Columbia, is taking steps to address significant issues in the Commonwealth.
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Leadbeter plans 29 bills for upcoming Pennsylvania legislative session
As the Pennsylvania Legislative Session for 2025-26 begins, state Representative Robert Leadbeter is preparing to introduce 29 bills.
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Leadbeter announces over $2.2 million in grants to Columbia County
State Representative Robert Leadbeter announced over $2.2 million in state grants allocated to various communities across Columbia County. These funds are intended for infrastructure and safety projects.
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State grants over $2.2 million awarded for projects in Columbia County
State Rep. Robert Leadbeter has announced grants exceeding $2.2 million for significant projects in Columbia County to enhance infrastructure and safety.
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Leadbeter criticizes Pennsylvania’s $47.6 billion budget, cites fiscal irresponsibility
State Representative Robert Leadbeter, who serves Columbia County, has expressed strong opposition to the recent $47.6 billion state budget for fiscal year 2024-25.
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Rep. Leadbeter criticizes Pennsylvania's $47.6 billion state budget for FY 2024-25
State Rep. Robert Leadbeter (R-Columbia) has expressed strong opposition to the $47.6 billion state budget for fiscal year 2024-25, issuing a statement criticizing its provisions and anticipated impacts.
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House committee advances anti-human trafficking bill targeting higher education
State Rep. Robert Leadbeter (R-Columbia) issued a statement following the House Education Committee's approval of his anti-human trafficking legislation.
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Pennsylvania anti-human trafficking bill advances with House Education Committee's approval
State Representative Robert Leadbeter highlighted the advancement of his anti-human trafficking bill, House Bill 93, which was approved by the House Education Committee.
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First hearing on job-creating tax reform hosted by Leadbeter
Rep. Robert Leadbeter of Columbia, alongside the House Republican Policy Committee led by Chairman Josh Kail of Beaver/Washington, initiated the first in a series of hearings focusing on business-related tax reform in Pennsylvania.
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Leadbeter, Policy Committee Host First in Series of Hearings on Job-Creating Tax Reform
On April 15, 2024, in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, Rep. Robert Leadbeter and the House Republican Policy Committee, under the leadership of Chairman Josh Kail, held the first in a series of hearings focusing on job-creating tax reform to drive economic growth in the state.During the hearing titled "Job-Creating Tax Reform," various experts shared their insights. Rep. Robert Leadbeter emphasized the importance of a competitive business environment in Pennsylvania, stating, "A competitive business environment attracts investment, encourages innovation, and stimulates...
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House GOP Policy Committee Holds Hearing on Job-Creating Tax Reform
House Republican Policy Committee Chairman Joshua D. Kail and Representative Robert Leadbeter, along with other lawmakers and notable figures, convened for the first hearing in a series focused on "Job-Creating Tax Reform." The aim of the gathering was to explore strategies for stimulating economic growth through tax reforms geared towards businesses.Among the key figures present were Neal Lesher, Director of Government Affairs at the PA Chamber of Business and Industry; Chris Berleth, President of the Columbia Montour Chamber of Commerce; Carl Marrara, Executive Director...
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House GOP to examine tax reform in a series of hearings
The House Republican Policy Committee, led by Chairman Joshua D. Kail, is organizing the inaugural session in its series of hearings titled "Job-Creating Tax Reform."
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Local Roadway Project Receives Grant Funding, Says Leadbeter
HARRISBURG – A roadway project in the 109th Legislative District received a significant boost as it was awarded $500,000 in Multimodal Transportation Funding through the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA), as announced by Rep. Robert Leadbeter (R-Columbia) on Mar. 27, 2024.Franklin Township in Columbia County was the recipient of this grant funding, aimed at repairing and paving three local roads. Leadbeter expressed his satisfaction with the allocation, stating, "It's about time we see public resources rightfully returning to Columbia County and our cherished rural...
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Grant awarded to Franklin Township for road repairs in Columbia County
A roadway project in the 109th Legislative District has been granted $500,000 from the Multimodal Transportation Fund, under the administration of the Commonwealth Financing Authority.