Pennsylvania Senate Republican Caucus

12/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/10/2025 09:46

Senator Culver Chairs Senate Education Committee Meeting to Advance Key Education Bills

HARRISBURG - Sen. Lynda Schlegel Culver (R 27), Chair of the Senate Education Committee, convened a voting meeting to consider several bills focused on strengthening educational opportunities, supporting students, and addressing challenges facing Pennsylvania schools.

The committee advanced three bills to the full Senate for consideration.

Senate Bill 116, sponsored by Sen. Argall, was reported as amended. The legislation would allow eleventh and twelfth grade students to earn elective credits for work experience in healthcare and long term care settings. During discussion, members noted the bill's potential to help address workforce shortages in long term care through partnerships with education stakeholders and the Department of Education.

The committee also reported Senate Bill 974, sponsored by Sen. Hutchinson, which expands the Pennsylvania's Dual Credit Innovation Grant Program to include Community Education Councils as eligible participants. The bill aims to expand access to dual credit opportunities in underserved and rural communities.

Finally, the committee considered Senate Bill 1014, sponsored by Senators Robinson, Hughes, and Santarsiero, which requires schools to implement a policy restricting the use of phones during the school day. The bill was amended to adjust the implementation timeline and clarify community engagement requirements. Members engaged in robust, bipartisan discussion reflecting parent, educator, and administrator perspectives across the Commonwealth.

"I appreciate the thoughtful work of my colleagues and the input we continue to receive from families, educators, and community stakeholders," Sen. Culver said. "Each of these bills reflects ongoing efforts to support student learning, expand opportunity, and strengthen outcomes for schools across Pennsylvania. I look forward to continued collaboration as these measures move through the legislative process."

The meeting was recessed to the call of the Chair.

CONTACT: Sam Clepper

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