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R.I. Gov. McKee Signs Legislation to Support Sale of Roger Williams Medical Center and Fatima Hospital
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Feb. 12 -- Gov. Daniel J. McKee, D-Rhode Island, issued the following news release on Feb. 11, 2026:
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Governor McKee Signs Legislation to Support Sale of Roger Williams Medical Center and Fatima Hospital
Legislation establishes $18 million fund to support potential buyer Centurion in closing the transaction, contingent upon Centurion securing financing
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Governor Dan McKee today signed legislation to support the sale of Roger Williams Medical Center and Fatima Hospital by creating an $18-million fund to assist potential buyer Centurion in closing the transaction,
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PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Feb. 12 -- Gov. Daniel J. McKee, D-Rhode Island, issued the following news release on Feb. 11, 2026:
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Governor McKee Signs Legislation to Support Sale of Roger Williams Medical Center and Fatima Hospital
Legislation establishes $18 million fund to support potential buyer Centurion in closing the transaction, contingent upon Centurion securing financing
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Governor Dan McKee today signed legislation to support the sale of Roger Williams Medical Center and Fatima Hospital by creating an $18-million fund to assist potential buyer Centurion in closing the transaction,contingent upon Centurion securing outside financing.
The Governor was joined by bill sponsors Representative Scott Slater and Senate Finance Chairman Louis DiPalma, Executive Office of Health and Human Services Secretary Richard Charest, and Department of Health Director Jerome Larkin. Additionally, United Nurses & Allied Professionals President, Lynn Blais, and Chris Callaci, General Counsel, were in attendance, along with CharterCARE CEO Jeff Liebman.
"Keeping Fatima and Roger Williams open is my top priority--for both the communities these hospitals serve and the dedicated professionals who care for their patients," said Governor Dan McKee. "My team has worked closely with the Attorney General's Office and the General Assembly, and we will continue to work together to assure the long-term viability of these critical hospitals."
"A potential closure of Fatima and Roger Williams hospitals is a catastrophic scenario for the people of Rhode Island and our fragile health care system. Not only would it affect the patients of the two hospitals, but the ripple effect would be devastating for Rhode Island's other hospitals and the patients they serve. Thankfully, with urgent recognition of this serious problem, our state government came together swiftly to ensure the sale of Fatima and Roger Williams hospitals proceeds," said Representative Scott A. Slater (D-Dist. 10, Providence), vice chairman of the House Finance Committee.
"Tens of thousands of Rhode Islanders rely on Fatima and Roger Williams for medical care. For those patients, for the stability of our entire health system, and for our state's well-being now and in the years to come, we absolutely must find a secure and sustainable path forward for these safety-net hospitals. The legislation being signed today - which is fiscally responsible and limited in scope, while creating a critical backstop that will protect Rhode Islanders - represents a critical piece of that puzzle. On behalf of the Senate, I am grateful for the outstanding efforts of all the parties involved and the overwhelming support from the General Assembly," said Senator Louis P. DiPalma (D-Dist. 12, Middletown, Little Compton, Newport, Tiverton), Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance.
The legislation dedicates $18 million from the state's supplemental rainy-day fund to support Centurion's acquisition of the hospitals. It includes several safeguards to support the Centurion acquisition while protecting taxpayers. First, no state funds will be used unless the Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corporation issues the bonds needed to purchase the hospitals. Second, even if the sale moves forward, the $18-million appropriation will not be given directly to Centurion. Instead, the funds will be placed in a backup reserve account and can be used only if Centurion is unable to make its bond payments and only after its primary reserve has been fully exhausted. Third, while the bond issuance is expected to total about $80 million, the state's financial exposure is capped at $18 million.
"I am thankful to the General Assembly and Governor McKee for the passage and signing of this legislation, which is fundamentally about securing stability for patients, staff, and the communities that rely on these hospitals every day," said Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services Secretary Richard Charest. "This legislation gives Centurion the opportunity to finalize the sale of these hospitals, to preserve care, and to protect our state's broader health care system."
"Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital are critical safety-net hospitals. These facilities need to stay open for the patients they serve, and for the healthcare system in Rhode Island overall," said Director of Health Jerry Larkin, MD. "The passage and signing of this legislation represents an important step in that direction. We are very grateful to the Governor and the General Assembly for their leadership and action on this critical issue."
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Original text here: https://governor.ri.gov/press-releases/governor-mckee-signs-legislation-support-sale-roger-williams-medical-center-and
N.H. A.G. Formella: Indictments in May 19, 2025 Derry, New Hampshire Incident and Death of Gui Lin
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Feb. 12 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release:
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Indictments in May 19, 2025 Derry, New Hampshire Incident and Death of Gui Lin
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the Rockingham Grand Jury has returned indictments in connection with an incident that occurred outside a business in Derry, New Hampshire on May 19, 2025, in which Gui Lin, age 41, was stabbed and killed.
Jeffrey Li, age 19, has been charged with alternative counts of knowing and reckless second-degree murder, and Marco Marquez Vera, age 20, has
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CONCORD, New Hampshire, Feb. 12 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release:
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Indictments in May 19, 2025 Derry, New Hampshire Incident and Death of Gui Lin
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the Rockingham Grand Jury has returned indictments in connection with an incident that occurred outside a business in Derry, New Hampshire on May 19, 2025, in which Gui Lin, age 41, was stabbed and killed.
Jeffrey Li, age 19, has been charged with alternative counts of knowing and reckless second-degree murder, and Marco Marquez Vera, age 20, hasbeen charged with reckless second-degree murder for Mr. Lin's death.
Additionally, both Jeffrey Li and Marco Marquez Vera, as well as Ayaan Arshad Nisaar, age 18, all have been charged with armed robbery, attempted armed burglary, and conspiracy to commit armed burglary, in connection with the incident in which Mr. Lin was killed.
The charges and allegations against Jeffrey Li, Marco Marquez Vera, and Ayaan Nisaar are merely accusations, and each is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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Original text here: https://www.doj.nh.gov/news-and-media/indictments-may-19-2025-derry-new-hampshire-incident-and-death-gui-lin
Mont. Gov. Gianforte, A.G. Knudsen Investigate Potential Violation of Montana's Sanctuary City Ban
HELENA, Montana, Feb. 12 -- Gov. Greg Gianforte, R-Montana, issued the following news release on Feb. 11, 2026:
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Governor Gianforte, Attorney General Knudsen Investigate Potential Violation of Montana's Sanctuary City Ban
Respond to vote of Helena City Commission to prevent local coordination with federal immigration enforcement
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Governor Greg Gianforte and Attorney General Austin Knudsen today announced the state will investigate recent actions taken by local governments that may be in violation of Montana's sanctuary city ban. The announcement comes after the Helena City Commission
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HELENA, Montana, Feb. 12 -- Gov. Greg Gianforte, R-Montana, issued the following news release on Feb. 11, 2026:
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Governor Gianforte, Attorney General Knudsen Investigate Potential Violation of Montana's Sanctuary City Ban
Respond to vote of Helena City Commission to prevent local coordination with federal immigration enforcement
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Governor Greg Gianforte and Attorney General Austin Knudsen today announced the state will investigate recent actions taken by local governments that may be in violation of Montana's sanctuary city ban. The announcement comes after the Helena City Commissionvoted on a resolution that prevents local law enforcement officers from assisting federal immigration law enforcement operations.
"In 2021, I signed House Bill 200 into law that explicitly bans sanctuary city policies in Montana and under this law, no state or local government may enact policies that refuse cooperation with federal immigration authorities," Gov. Gianforte said. "Recently, the Helena City Commission passed a resolution that raises serious concerns about its compliance with state law. Together with Attorney General Knudsen, today we are announcing an investigation into this recent action."
In 2021, the legislature passed and the governor signed House Bill 200 (HB 200) into law to ban sanctuary cities in Montana by requiring state and local law enforcement to comply with federal immigration law. The law allows the state's attorney general to pursue civil action against jurisdictions that are found in violation of the law.
Yesterday, Gov. Gianforte wrote a letter to Attorney General Knudsen to formally request that the Montana Department of Justice open an investigation into recent actions taken by local governments across the State of Montana that may be in violation of the law.
In the letter, the governor outlines the directive from President Donald J. Trump to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to lead efforts to deport criminals who are in the country illegally.
"These agents serve a vital role in keeping our country safe. It's also important that agents within those agencies follow the law," the governor wrote.
He continued, "Unfortunately, recent events across our nation have put the men and women of ICE and CBP in difficult situations that have resulted in the loss of life. I'm grateful President Trump and his administration are committed to fully investigating any tragedy. However, these recent events are not a license for local governments across our state to ignore laws enacted by the Montana State Legislature."
In a press conference held at the state capitol, the governor and attorney general announced the opening of an investigation and discussed next steps.
"Governor Gianforte and the 2021 state legislature ensured local governments' cooperation with federal immigration officers and charged my office with enforcement of this law. Together, we are keeping our promise to Montanans to work with our federal partners so they can effectively do their jobs and help us keep our streets and families safe," Attorney General Knudsen said. "Today, we begin our investigation into the City of Helena following its recent misguided resolution and send a warning to every other local government to follow the law or face the consequences provided for in statute."
If violations are found, according to HB 200, any local government or state agency may be fined up to $10,000 for every five days it does not comply with state law. If the Department of Justice determines any jurisdiction is not in compliance, funds distributed to those jurisdictions from the Montana Department of Commerce, including the Coal Endowment Program or the Montana Coal Board, may be halted.
The governor's letter to the attorney general can be viewed here (https://gov.mt.gov/_docs/governor/260210LtrtoAttorneyGeneralKnudsen.pdf). A livestream of the press conference can be viewed here (https://www.facebook.com/share/v/14c16AX3YvK/).
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INFODOC: https://gov.mt.gov/_docs/governor/260210LtrtoAttorneyGeneralKnudsen.pdf
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Original text here: https://news.mt.gov/Governors-Office/Governor-Gianforte-Attorney-General-Knudsen-Investigate-Potential-Violation-of-Montanas-Sanctuary-City-Ban
ICYMI: Gov. Shapiro and Fire Commissioner Cook Announce $37 Million Investment in PA Fire Departments and EMS Providers, Highlight New $30 Million Grant Program Proposal to Further Fund and Outfit Local Fire Companies
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, Feb. 12 -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on Feb. 10, 2026:
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ICYMI: Governor Shapiro and Fire Commissioner Cook Announce $37 Million Investment in PA Fire Departments and EMS Providers, Highlight New $30 Million Grant Program Proposal to Further Fund and Outfit Local Fire Companies
"We can't flip enough chickens to buy a piece of fire apparatus. That's where this funding comes into play. It's very, very vital to the fire service in the state of Pennsylvania to keep this funding coming." - Dickson City Fire Chief Rich Chowanec
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HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, Feb. 12 -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on Feb. 10, 2026:
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ICYMI: Governor Shapiro and Fire Commissioner Cook Announce $37 Million Investment in PA Fire Departments and EMS Providers, Highlight New $30 Million Grant Program Proposal to Further Fund and Outfit Local Fire Companies
"We can't flip enough chickens to buy a piece of fire apparatus. That's where this funding comes into play. It's very, very vital to the fire service in the state of Pennsylvania to keep this funding coming." - Dickson City Fire Chief Rich Chowanec
"I'mgoing to push hard again for lawmakers to get this done and to my desk." - Governor Josh Shapiro
"As I travel around the Commonwealth, I hear two very strong themes from the Pennsylvania Fire Service: We need people and we need money." - State Fire Commissioner Thomas Cook
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Dickson City, PA - Yesterday, Governor Josh Shapiro announced a $37 million investment through the Office of State Fire Commissioner (OFSC) to volunteer and career fire companies, emergency medical services, and rescue squads across the Commonwealth, and touted his proposed $30 million competitive grant program for Pennsylvania's firefighters during a visit to the Dickson City Fire Department, also known as the Eagle Hose Company No. 1.
Included in the Governor's 2026-27 proposed budget for the second year in a row, this new investment will nearly double the annual funding for fire departments and provide critical funding for major equipment purchases, training, facility improvements, debt reduction, and other essential operational expenses for fire departments across the Commonwealth.
Governor Shapiro's proposed $30 million grant program will build on the existing $37 million from the Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services (FCEMS) Program. Since February 2023, the Shapiro Administration has awarded more than $140 million through the FCEMS Grant Program to volunteer and career fire companies, emergency medical services, and rescue squads throughout Pennsylvania to support training, equipment, facilities, and operations.
During his visit, Governor Shapiro also thanked Dickson City firefighters and other local first responders who ran toward danger to contain last week's fire at the Lehigh Valley Hospital-Dickson City, safely evacuating all 77 people.
Here's what Pennsylvanians are reading and watching about Governor Shapiro's visit to the Dickson City Fire Department:
Scranton Times Tribune: Shapiro lauds first responders to Lehigh Valley Hospital-Dickson City fire
WVIA: Shapiro, other officials say Lehigh Valley Hospital-Dickson City eyes Friday reopening for ER
Times Leader: Gov. Shapiro lauds first responders for 'heroic efforts' at Lehigh Valley Hospital fire
FOX 56: Shapiro visits Dickson City first responders, touts additional proposed funds
WNEP: Gov. Shapiro praises first responders following Lehigh Valley Hospital's Orthopedic Institute fire
2822 News: Governor Shapiro thanks first responders after LVHN fire
WENY: Governor Shapiro Pitches New Fire Fighting Grant Program
WILK Newsradio: Governor Shapiro to visit Dickson City following hospital fire
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Original text here: https://www.pa.gov/governor/newsroom/2026-press-releases/icymi--gov--shapiro---commissioner-cook-announce-fire-dept-inves
Growth of STAR Bond Program Promotes Development and Revitalization in Illinois Communities
SPRINGFIELD, Illinois, Feb. 12 -- Gov. JB Pritzker, D-Illinois, issued the following news release on Feb. 9, 2026:
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Growth of STAR bond program promotes development and revitalization in Illinois communities
BELLEVILLE - Today, Governor JB Pritzker joined the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR), and local leaders to highlight the expansion of the Sales Tax and Revenue (STAR) bond program to communities statewide. The program is designed to support economic growth with financing options to develop and revitalize communities
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SPRINGFIELD, Illinois, Feb. 12 -- Gov. JB Pritzker, D-Illinois, issued the following news release on Feb. 9, 2026:
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Growth of STAR bond program promotes development and revitalization in Illinois communities
BELLEVILLE - Today, Governor JB Pritzker joined the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR), and local leaders to highlight the expansion of the Sales Tax and Revenue (STAR) bond program to communities statewide. The program is designed to support economic growth with financing options to develop and revitalize communitiesthrough major tourism, entertainment, retail, and destination-based projects in STAR bond districts.
"The STAR bond program provides local governments with a sensible, fiscally responsible path to bringing major projects to their towns and transformational opportunity to their people," said Governor JB Pritzker. "By expanding it, we're opening up more paths to sustainable growth across Illinois. Our state has so much to offer, each community with unique characteristics and character. STAR bonds give them every opportunity for investment in long-term development and prosperity."
Governor Pritzker expanded STAR bond eligibility to municipalities statewide through SB1911, which was signed in December 2025. This legislation empowers municipalities in every region of the state, providing them with additional financing options to meaningfully invest in capital projects that will attract visitors and spur additional revenues in local economies. Municipalities who are accepted into the program and approved for projects are permitted to issue STAR bonds to finance large-scale projects.
STAR bonds are an economic development tool for driving job creation in Illinois communities by encouraging large-scale development projects that generate both immediate and long-term employment opportunities. By using future sales tax revenues within a STAR bond district to unlock private investment, these projects will support construction jobs; permanent positions in tourism, entertainment, and retail; and related employment. If all eligible STAR bond projects are completed, they could eventually generate at least $1 billion in sales and create more than 5,000 new jobs across Illinois.
"The State of Illinois aims to support communities in every corner of the state by promoting revitalization, development, and job creation, and expanding the STAR bonds program is a meaningful step forward for communities pursuing investment," said DCEO Director Kristin Richards. "DCEO stands ready to share information about the expanded STAR bonds program with communities interested in accessing this powerful tool."
"The expanded STAR bonds program gives Illinois a new way to turn local growth into local opportunity," said IDOR Director David Harris. "By reinvesting future sales tax growth, communities can support development that benefits residents today and for years to come."
"Expanding the STAR bonds program gives Illinois' communities a powerful tool for economic development," said State Rep. Jay Hoffman. "The STAR bonds program will attract private investment through a competitive process and develop new attractions, which helps create jobs and generate growth at the local level."
"The statewide expansion of the STAR bonds program opens the door for communities to build destinations that strengthen local economies," said State Rep. Katie Stuart. "This program creates opportunities for growth by supporting projects that bring more jobs, visitors, and development to Illinois."
"STAR bonds provide local governments a reliable tool to fund development that strengthens our local economy and delivers real benefits to our communities," said Jennifer Gain Meyer, Mayor of Belleville.
"People are crossing the river to shop, dine, stay overnight, and be entertained--not because Illinois lacks demand, but because we have lacked the right tools to deliver the kind of destination-scale projects that compete regionally and nationally," said Kyle Anderson, Executive Director for the Leadership Council of Southwestern Illinois. "With the passage and signing of the STAR bond legislation, Illinois now has that tool."
In order to be eligible for the program, units of local government must first establish a STAR bond district via resolution. These districts must be in a contiguous area with at least 10,000 residents within a five-mile radius that is located no more than 15 miles from either a state highway or federal interstate. At least 50% of this area must be located within an underserved area at the time the district plan is submitted. A STAR bond district may not be located, either entirely or partially, inside a municipality with more than 2 million residents.
After a STAR bond district is approved locally, units of local government may submit a STAR bond project to the state for consideration. Selected projects will be ones bolstering significant economic activity and job creation, while promoting major tourism, entertainment, and retail endeavors. This excludes projects related to professional sports stadiums.
As outlined in statute, the number of projects available for each area is based on economic development region population:
* One project: population of less than 600,000
* Three projects: population of between 600,000 and 999,999 (North Central and Southwest)
* Four projects: population of 1 million or more (Northeast)
Interested municipalities and counties must email CEO.STARbonds@illinois.gov to notify DCEO of an intent to establish a STAR bond district by June 1, 2026. To learn more, please visit the DCEO website.
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Original text here: https://www.illinois.gov/news/release.html?releaseid=32179
Calif. Gov. Newsom Signs Legislation Delivering $90 Million in Emergency Funding for Planned Parenthood After Trump Defunds Organization
SACRAMENTO, California, Feb. 12 -- Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-California, issued the following news release on Feb. 11, 2026:
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Governor Newsom signs legislation delivering $90 million in emergency funding for Planned Parenthood after Trump defunds organization
What you need to know: After Trump's "Big Ugly Bill" defunded reproductive health care providers, California is providing emergency funding to protect access, keep clinics open, and stop Trump's war on women.
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Governor Gavin Newsom today signed SB 106 by Senator John Laird (D-Santa Cruz), granting $90 million in one-time emergency funds
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SACRAMENTO, California, Feb. 12 -- Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-California, issued the following news release on Feb. 11, 2026:
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Governor Newsom signs legislation delivering $90 million in emergency funding for Planned Parenthood after Trump defunds organization
What you need to know: After Trump's "Big Ugly Bill" defunded reproductive health care providers, California is providing emergency funding to protect access, keep clinics open, and stop Trump's war on women.
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Governor Gavin Newsom today signed SB 106 by Senator John Laird (D-Santa Cruz), granting $90 million in one-time emergency fundsfor Planned Parenthood and other clinics providing reproductive health care services following a devastating funding prohibition in Trump's Big Ugly Bill.
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"California is taking steps to ensure people don't lose access to the range of services provided by Planned Parenthood. As the Trump administration's Big Ugly Bill punishes women and community health providers, California continues to stand in support of women's access to essential health services and reproductive freedom."
- Governor Gavin Newsom
"California values women, their choices, and their fundamental right to health care. While the Trump Administration relentlessly puts women's health and safety at risk, California's latest investments support Planned Parenthood and protect access to critical resources for women and families across the state."
- Governor Gavin Newsom
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The funding ensures clinics can keep their doors open and continue providing essential reproductive health services to Californians as the Trump administration escalates its all-out assault on women's health care.
This announcement follows the $145 million California has provided to support Planned Parenthood since last fall. Without fiscal support from the federal government, California is left to assist more than 100 Planned Parenthood health centers across the Golden State alone - centers that provide over a million patient visits a year to Californians in search of basic health care needs.
"Today is a win for all Californians who will continue to receive affordable health care services," said Senate President pro Tempore Monique Limon (D-Santa Barbara). "By keeping Planned Parenthood's doors open, we are ensuring that communities throughout the state are not losing crucial resources. The California Legislature stands strong in the face of threats by the federal administration and will continue to fight for what is right."
"Right now, the contrast is clear: Trump is dismantling health care and driving up costs, and Democrats in California are accelerating millions of dollars for women's health and maternal care, because families come first in our state," said Speaker of the Assembly Robert Rivas (D-Salinas). "I'm proud to stand with Pro Tem Monique Limon and Majority Leader Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, two women leaders indispensable to this fight. Together, we're committed to protecting the affordable reproductive care California women already rely on -- the best in the nation."
"Without a doubt, California is hit hardest by the Trump Administration and Congressional Republicans' federal 'defund' of Planned Parenthood health centers," said Jodi Hicks, CEO and President of Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California. "Yet, our Governor and Legislature were undeterred by their attacks and took the most bold and significant action in the nation to protect access to reproductive health care in California by appropriating critical funding for targeted providers, including the over 100 Planned Parenthood health centers in California. The Planned Parenthood affiliates in California are grateful to our state leaders for continuing to protect Californians' constitutional right to reproductive freedom by ensuring patients from Eureka to El Centro can continue to access the essential care they need and deserve, no matter what."
"This early budget action matters. It matters because our reproductive healthcare providers here in California--and their patients--need to know we're standing up for them at a time when they're being directly attacked by the Trump administration and congressional Republicans," said Chair of the Legislative Women's Caucus and Assembly Majority Leader Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D-Winters). "Planned Parenthood helps make access to health care real for millions of people across the state. The passage of SB 106 reflects who we are as Californians, and it shows our commitment to our families and communities in accessing that basic healthcare. And it says, when the federal government turns its back on Americans--California steps in."
California's actions to protect reproductive freedoms
In the years since the Supreme Court's Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision, Governor Newsom's administration has consistently stepped up to protect reproductive freedom, including:
- September 2025: Governor Newsom signed landmark legislation to safeguard access to reproductive health care, including AB 260, allowing health care providers to prescribe abortion care medication to patients anonymously, and AB 1525, helping to shield attorneys assisting other states with access to reproductive care from State Bar discipline.
- June 2025: The 25-26 budget expanded the authority of CalRx to purchase brand-name drugs. This change gives the state more tools to respond to supply chain disruptions, market manipulation, or politically motivated restrictions that could threaten access to essential medications -- including medication used for abortion care.
- May 2024: Governor Newsom signed SB 233 with the Legislative Women's Caucus, allowing Arizona abortion providers to temporarily provide abortion care to patients from Arizona who travel to California for care following the Arizona Supreme Court's ruling to reimpose a regressive 1864 law imposing a near-total abortion ban in their state.
- January 2024: The Reproductive Freedom Alliance, led by Governor Newsom, filed an amicus curiae brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Food and Drug Administration, et al., v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, arguing that, if the Court allowed the Fifth Circuit's decision rejecting FDA's approval of mifepristone to stand, it would undermine Governors' ability to provide adequate healthcare services and would have far-reaching implications beyond reproductive healthcare. The Supreme Court sided with the FDA in June 2024.
- April 2023: Governor Newsom procured an emergency stockpile of Misoprostol, a safe and effective medication abortion drug, as legal challenges continue to move through the courts in an attempt to block abortion medication.
- March 2023: Governor Newsom joined 13 other Governors in calling on major pharmacies to clarify plans for dispensing Mifepristone and other actions they plan to take to safeguard access to reproductive health care drugs.
- February 2023: Governor Newsom launched the Reproductive Freedom Alliance, a coalition of 23 Governors fighting together to protect and advance reproductive freedom.
- November 2022: Voters pass Governor Newsom and the Legislature's Proposition 1, an amendment to the state constitution to enshrine the right to reproductive freedom - including abortion care and contraception.
* September 2022:
- Governor Newsom launched Abortion.CA.Gov to ensure people across California, and the country, can access essential information regarding reproductive health care, including resources available to support access to care.
- Governor Newsom, working with the Legislature, ensured California passed the largest reproductive freedom bill package in state history, building firewalls around California as a reproductive freedom state.
* June 2022:
- Governor Newsom signed legislation to help protect patients and providers in California against radical attempts by other states to extend their anti-abortion laws into California, on the same day Roe v. Wade was overturned.
- California invested over $200 million in reproductive health care.
- Issued an Executive Order protecting state-held data and information from being used by out-of-state anti-abortion entities to target providers and patients.
- Joined the Governors of Oregon and Washington to launch a new Multi-State Commitment to defend access to reproductive health care and protect patients and providers.
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Original text here: https://www.gov.ca.gov/2026/02/11/governor-newsom-signs-legislation-delivering-90-million-in-emergency-funding-for-planned-parenthood-after-trump-defunds-organization/
At Dickson City Fire Department, Pa. Gov. Shapiro and Fire Commissioner Cook Highlight Investments in Fire Departments, Thank First Responders After Lehigh Valley Hospital Fire
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, Feb. 12 -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on Feb. 10, 2026:
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At Dickson City Fire Department, Governor Shapiro and Fire Commissioner Cook Highlight Investments in Fire Departments, Thank First Responders After Lehigh Valley Hospital Fire
Since taking office, the Shapiro Administration has awarded more than $140 million through the Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services (FCEMS) Grant Program.
Governor Shapiro's 2026-27 proposed budget includes a new $30 million competitive grant initiative, providing more resources to
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HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, Feb. 12 -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on Feb. 10, 2026:
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At Dickson City Fire Department, Governor Shapiro and Fire Commissioner Cook Highlight Investments in Fire Departments, Thank First Responders After Lehigh Valley Hospital Fire
Since taking office, the Shapiro Administration has awarded more than $140 million through the Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services (FCEMS) Grant Program.
Governor Shapiro's 2026-27 proposed budget includes a new $30 million competitive grant initiative, providing more resources tohelp fire companies upgrade equipment, repair fire stations, recruit more firefighters, and more.
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Dickson City, PA - Today, Governor Josh Shapiro and Pennsylvania State Fire Commissioner Thomas Cook visited the Dickson City Fire Department, also known as the Eagle Hose Company No. 1, to thank first responders for their heroic efforts to respond to the Lehigh Valley Hospital fire last week and to highlight how the Governor's 2026-27 proposed budget continues to deliver for firefighters and first responders.
Pennsylvania's career and volunteer firefighters put themselves in harm's way to protect communities across the Commonwealth, and Governor Shapiro has been a strong advocate for increasing state support for fire departments. That's why, for the second year in a row, the Governor's 2026-27 proposed budget includes a new $30 million investment -- nearly doubling annual funding for fire departments -- in competitive grants.
These grants will provide critical financial support to both volunteer and career fire departments statewide by funding major equipment purchases, training, facility improvements, debt reduction, and other essential operational expenses -- ensuring Pennsylvanians in every community are protected.
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"Every single day, firefighters across Pennsylvania run towards danger to keep people safe from harm. We owe it to these Pennsylvania heroes to have their backs and stand by them," said Governor Shapiro. "While the Commonwealth already provides funding for fire companies, the current system doesn't allow departments to make major investments - these competitive grants would change that. Public safety is at the heart of our work as elected leaders, and when our communities are safe, we build a strong foundation for growth across Pennsylvania."
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Governor Shapiro's proposed $30 million competitive grant program builds on a $37 million investment in the FY 2025-26 Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services (FCEMS) Program, which is awarding 2,510 grants to volunteer and career fire companies, emergency medical services, and rescue squads across the Commonwealth. The FCEMS Program, administered through the Office of the State Fire Commissioner,provides annual, formula-based funding to eligible organizations, with grants up to $20,000 for fire companies and up to $15,000 for EMS companies.
"Our firefighters and EMS personnel answer the call every day, often under challenging conditions and with limited resources. This investment reflects the Shapiro Administration's continued commitment to supporting the fire and EMS services that Pennsylvanians rely on in emergencies," said State Fire Commissioner Thomas Cook. "Fire and EMS companies are facing increased call volumes, rising costs, and ongoing recruitment and retention challenges. These grants help ensure departments can maintain readiness, improve safety, and continue serving their communities effectively."
While visiting the Dickson City Fire Department, Governor Shapiro also announced the department was awarded a $16,136.55 grant through the FCEMS Program.
The Dickson City Fire Department is a fully volunteer fire service with 60 members, operating one fire engine, one ladder truck, and one rescue truck. Last year, the department responded to over 300 calls, serving approximately 6,600 residents in the Borough of Dickson City.
After today's announcement, under Governor Shapiro's leadership, the department will have received $60,513 in FCEMS funding. Dickson City Fire Chief Richard Chowanec said the department plans to use this year's funding to modernize their station, ensure proper vehicle maintenance, and purchase new equipment.
"We pulled off the impossible last week," said Chief Richard Chowanec. "It's vital to the fire service in the state of Pennsylvania to keep this funding coming."
"As the mayor and as a firefighter, but more importantly, as a resident, this grant program is so important," saidDickson City Mayor Robert MacCallum, who is also a volunteer firefighter. "This funding allows us to continue our operations and I hope to see enough support come out of Harrisburg to get this done."
Across the Commonwealth, Governor Shapiro has made strengthening fire and emergency services a priority. Since February 2023, the Shapiro Administration has awarded more than $140 million through the FCEMS Grant Program to volunteer and career fire companies, emergency medical services, and rescue squads throughout Pennsylvania to support training, equipment, facilities, and operations.
"What happened at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Dickson City last week reinforces why consistent, annual funding for Fire Company and EMS grants matters," said Senator Marty Flynn. "Prepared departments save lives, and the safe evacuation of nearly 80 patients underscores the importance of having trained personnel, reliable equipment, and adequate resources in place before an emergency occurs. This budget recognizes that reality and makes a clear commitment to supporting the first responders our communities depend on."
"These investments are about making sure our local fire & EMS have the tools, training, and support they need to keep doing that lifesaving work, today, tomorrow, and for years to come. And quite frankly, funding for fire and EMS should never be up for debate. Public safety is not a partisan issue," said Representative Bridget Kosierowski. "That's why I am urging my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to come together, put politics aside, and work with the Governor to get this proposal passed because our firefighters, EMS providers, healthcare workers, and communities are counting on us."
Governor Shapiro's proposed investments build on a strong foundation of support already delivered for first responders:
* In the 2024-25 and 2025-26 budgets, the Governor invested $37.5 million in grants to more than 2,500 local fire and EMS departments, supporting equipment, training, facility upgrades, and operational costs. Since taking office, the Shapiro Administration has awarded over $140 million in FCEMS grants.
* In his first budget, the Governor secured an increase to the 911 surcharge from $1.65 to $1.95 -- strengthening critical emergency funding for all 61 emergency call centers across the Commonwealth and strengthening emergency services in all 67 counties.
* In October 2024, the Governor signed legislation expanding worker's compensation to include post-traumatic stress injuries for Pennsylvania's first responders. The law took effect in October 2025.
The Shapiro Administration remains focused on delivering for Pennsylvania's first responders -- ensuring firefighters have the tools, training, and support they need to protect their neighbors and communities, today and into the future.
Watch the Governor's full budget address to a joint session of the House and Senate here (https://pacast.com/a?p=28916) and read the Governor's full remarks as prepared for delivery here (https://www.pa.gov/governor/newsroom/2026-press-releases/governor-shapiro-s-2026-27-budget-address-as-prepared-for-delive).
Read the Governor's 2026-27 proposed budget in brief here (https://www.pa.gov/content/dam/copapwp-pagov/en/budget/documents/publications-and-reports/commonwealthbudget/2026-27-budget-documents/2026-27%20budget%20in%20brief.final.web.v.2.pdf).
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