Senate Democratic Caucus Rallies for Fair Housing Month, Calls for State Action on Safe, Affordable Homes for All

Harrisburg, PA  April 2, 2025 − Senate Democrats held a press conference on Wednesday to kick off Fair Housing Month, observed nationally every April, and call for state action on Housing.

National Fair Housing Month celebrates the passage of the Fair Housing Act, a national law that prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental and financing of housing based on race, color, national origin, religion, and gender. The Act was passed in 1968 and amended in 1988 to include protections for people with disabilities and families with children. However, the current presidential administration has begun to roll back the incredible progress of the Fair Housing Act and has terminated grants to organizations that enforce the Fair Housing Act nationwide.

State Senators Highlight Name Change Reform Legislative Package

HARRISBURG, PA – March 31, 2025 – A group of Pennsylvania Senators has reintroduced a set of bills designed to reduce the barriers transgender Pennsylvanians face when legally changing their names. Known as the Name Change Reform Package, the legislative effort championed by Senators Amanda M. Cappelletti, Katie Muth, Tim Kearney, and Lindsey Williams, includes five bills aimed at making the process more accessible, affordable, and secure—particularly for transgender individuals, who often face significant hurdles under the current system.

Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa, Senate Democratic Education Chair Lindsey Williams Decry Dismantling of Federal Department of Education

PITTSBURGH, PA − March 20, 2025 − Today, President Trump is expected to sign an executive order which begins the process of dismantling the US Department of Education.

In condemning this unconstitutional action, Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa and Senate Democratic Education Chair Lindsey Williams issue the following joint statement: “We are appalled that President Trump, Elon Musk, and their billionaire cronies have taken the unconstitutional and unprecedented step of dismantling the US Department of Education, and moreover, that they have barely attempted to disguise their flagrant raiding of our children’s futures to line their own pockets.

Senator Lindsey M. Williams Reacts to Pittsburgh Public Schools Resolution to Begin School Closures

Pittsburgh, PA  March 19, 2025 − Pittsburgh Public Schools has taken the first step towards beginning a process that could close ten schools. At tonight’s meeting, the Board confirmed it will consider a Resolution to begin the process required to close schools at its next voting meeting on Wednesday, March 26, 2025. Members of the public can sign up to speak at the public hearing prior to the vote on Monday, March 24, 2025 at 6:00pm.

Following this evening’s Board meeting, Senator Williams, Minority Chair of the Senate Education Committee, issued this statement:

“The proposal to close 10 schools, including Fulton PreK-5 and Conroy Special Education Center, without a clear plan on what happens next will hurt students, educators, and our entire region for generations to come. I am opposed to closing these 10 schools and I urge School Board members to vote no.

Senator Lindsey M. Williams Announces Over $840,000 in Funding for Local Libraries

Pittsburgh, Pa.  March 13, 2025 − Senator Lindsey M. Williams announced today that Cooper-Siegel Community Library and Northern Tier Regional Library have received Keystone Library grants to assist with their ongoing construction projects. Each of these libraries is renovating to become more accessible and meet the needs of patrons.

“Northern Tier Library and Cooper-Siegel Community Library serve as all-important ‘third spaces’ in our communities, where people of all ages can come to gather, to study, to read, or to just be,” said Senator Williams.

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