Senator DiSanto E-Newsletter

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In This Update:

  • Governor Announces New COVID-19 Restrictions
  • Dairy Farmers Receive COVID-19 Relief Funds
  • New Health and Wellness Guide Created for Older Adults
  • 2021 Fishing Licenses on Sale Now
  • Commercial Driver Licenses, Learning Permits Extended
  • Wishing Our Friends and Neighbors a Happy Hanukkah

Governor Announces New COVID-19 Restrictions

Governor Wolf has ordered a new round of COVID-19 restrictions that will begin on Saturday. The restrictions include a prohibition on indoor dining at restaurants, reduced occupancy limits on retail businesses, the suspension of all K-12 extracurricular activities and tighter capacity limits on both indoor and outdoor activities.

The new restrictions could be catastrophic for the restaurant industry, which has already seen hundreds of thousands of workers idled and more than 7,500 businesses closed since the beginning of the pandemic.

Dairy Farmers Receive COVID-19 Relief Funds

Many dairy farmers suffered heavy losses and were forced to discard milk during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 1,500 Pennsylvania dairy farmers who were forced to dump milk due to market changes and supply line disruptions were awarded a total of $7.6 million in direct relief payments last week to mitigate their losses.

The payments were made as part of the Dairy Indemnity Program, which was created by Senate Republicans and funded by the federal CARES Act. Lawmakers also provided $16 million in funding in the recently enacted state budget for programs created by the General Assembly in recent years to support the agriculture industry.

New Health and Wellness Guide Created for Older Adults

Older Pennsylvanians have faced some of the most difficult challenges in terms of physical and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Pennsylvania Council on Aging has created a new interactive guide to support seniors and combat some of the biggest sources of stress in their lives.

The guide includes resources, activities and videos to help older Pennsylvanians avoid social isolation and stay mentally and physically fit.

2021 Fishing Licenses on Sale Now

Pennsylvania anglers can purchase their 2021 fishing license from the PA Fish and Boat Commission now. The licenses are valid from the date of purchase through December 31, 2021. Multi-year options are also available in increments of three, five, and 10 years.

Licenses, permits and gift vouchers can be purchased online or by visiting retail license issuing agents. 

Commercial Driver Licenses, Learning Permits Extended

Due to disruptions created by the COVID-19 pandemic and the governor’s mitigation response, PennDOT has extended the expiration dates of all commercial driver licenses and commercial learner’s permits that were set to expire at the end of November until December 31.

The extension provides additional time to renew these licenses and permits as truckdrivers continue to keep supply lines open and prevent supply chain disruptions.

Wishing Our Friends and Neighbors a Happy Hanukkah

Hanukkah is one the most important holidays observed by the Jewish faith, a time for celebration with friends and neighbors, and charity for those in need. I extend my warmest wishes to all of our friends and neighbors in the Jewish community during this holy holiday.

The eight-day celebration of Hanukkah runs from December 10-17.

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