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District Offices

Waynesboro
15 East Main Street
Waynesboro, PA 17268
Phone:  (717) 749-7384
Fax:      (717) 762-4380 

Greencastle
8 South Carlisle Street
Greencastle, PA 17225
Phone:   (717) 597-2224
Fax:       (717) 597-3988 

Capitol Office
Hon. Todd Rock
162A East Wing
PO Box 202090
Harrisburg PA 17120-2090
(717) 783-5218

E-Mail: 
trock@pahousegop.com

 
Working For You
It is an honor to work for you and the residents of our district and I take great pride in representing you in Harrisburg. I am aware of the challenges that face our state and I am dedicated to facing those challenges so that together, we can make our communities the best that they can be. As a way for you to keep up with the work that is happening on your behalf, check the stories listed below, and as always, feel free to contact me for more information about any state-related matter.

Legalization of Sunday hunting is ‘not an easy’ issue, Pa. lawmakers say
From The Harrisburg Patriot
Two of the most influential forces in conservative lobbying are poised to go head to head this fall over an issue some Republican lawmakers dread might be one of the most difficult of the session.


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House bills taking aim at teacher strikes

From The Delaware County Daily Times
A few state representatives recently introduced bills to address teacher strikes in Pennsylvania. One of the pieces of legislation seeks to prevent teacher strikes by providing incentives for school boards and unions that settle a contract in a timely manner.

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Lawmakers seek ban of teacher strikes

From The Allentown Morning Call
HARRISBURG -- When Pennsylvania public school teachers gained the right to strike in 1970, they quickly took advantage and made their state the unofficial teacher strike capital of the nation.

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Should Pennsylvania get out of the liquor business?
From The Chambersburg Public Opinion
Local legislators are taking a wait-and-see stance on the question of privatizing the state's liquor stores.

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