Senator Jarrett Coleman addresses key issues: legislation, education collaboration, and energy policy

Senator Jarrett Coleman addresses key issues: legislation, education collaboration, and energy policy
Jarrett Coleman, Pennsylvania State Senator from 16th District — Facebook
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Senator Jarrett Coleman, a prominent figure in Pennsylvania’s legislative landscape, recently addressed several key issues through his social media platform. His posts covered legislative developments, educational collaborations, and energy policy concerns.

On June 16, 2025, Senator Coleman highlighted a significant legislative move regarding public record management. He stated that “Right now, there’s no criminal penalty in PA for government officials who destroy or alter public records related to a Right-to-Know request. The Senate passed legislation to make this outrageous breach of trust a felony.” This legislation aims to enhance accountability among government officials by introducing stricter penalties for tampering with public records.

The following day, on June 17, 2025, Senator Coleman shared insights from a recent visit to the FabLab Center. He mentioned that “Our office visited the FabLab Center last week and learned more about their plans to expand services while enhancing educational experiences across Bucks County. Thank you to the @BucksIU22 for hosting us and we look forward to future collaboration!” This visit underscores the senator’s commitment to supporting educational initiatives and fostering partnerships within the community.

On June 18, 2025, Senator Coleman addressed concerns over rising electricity costs due to changes in electric generation prices effective from June 1. He expressed his stance against unfavorable energy policies by stating that “Changes in electric generation prices increased electric bills June 1, and we’re fighting bad energy policies that will drive them up more.” He also directed constituents to resources provided by @PA_PUC for understanding these increases and offered tips on conserving energy and reducing bills.



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