The 123rd Legislative District consists of parts of SCHUYLKILL County consisting of the CITY of Pottsville and the TOWNSHIPS of Blythe, Branch, Butler, Cass, East Norwegian, New Castle, North Manheim, Norwegian, Wayne and West Mahanoy and the BOROUGHS of Ashland (Schuylkill County Portion), Cressona, Frackville, Gilberton, Girardville, Gordon, Mechanicsville, Middleport, Minersville, Mount Carbon, New Philadelphia, Palo Alto, Port Carbon, Schuylkill Haven and St. Clair. View interactive map
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Why There’s No Such Thing as a Free Lunch Jan. 23, 2023 / The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is off to a slow start this session, much to the disappointment of my fellow Schuylkill County representatives who you sent to Harrisburg to serve. The 2022 gerrymandered district maps, implemented by a faulty process, were praised as fair. They have been shown to be anything but and have shifted majority and produced gridlock – not good government.
State Recreational Improvement Grants Awarded, Says Twardzik Jan. 20, 2023 / HARRISBURG – State funding has been awarded for two recreational improvement projects in Schuylkill County, according to Rep. Tim Twardzik (R-Schuylkill), who played a role in securing the grants. The funding was made available through the Community Conservation Partnerships Program (C2P2), which is administered by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR).
Twardzik Takes Oath of Office for Second Term Jan. 04, 2023 / HARRISBURG – Rep. Tim Twardzik (R-Schuylkill) took the oath of office Tuesday to begin his second term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Twardzik’s Unemployment Compensation Tax Rate Fix for Small Businesses Now Law Nov. 07, 2022 / HARRISBURG – Rep. Tim Twardzik (R-Schuylkill) is pleased to announce his legislation to fix the unfair Unemployment Compensation (UC) rate increases placed on small businesses closed during the pandemic shutdowns has been signed into law by Gov. Tom Wolf as Act 156 of 2022.