
Senators Pileggi, Baker Work to
Save Volunteer Emergency Responders from Unnecessary Paperwork
Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9) and
Senator Lisa Baker (R-20), chair of the Senate’s Veterans Affairs and
Emergency Preparedness Committee, announced today that they have introduced
legislation to clarify the status of volunteer fire companies and other
volunteer emergency responders under Pennsylvania’s new Right-to-Know Law.
"Volunteer fire companies serve a vital role in
communities all across Pennsylvania, but they are not government agencies,"
said Senator Pileggi, who authored the Right-to-Know Law. "It was never our
intent to have the Right-to-Know Law fully cover volunteer fire companies
and other volunteer emergency responders."
Senate Bill 851 would state that volunteer fire
companies and other volunteer emergency responders are not subject to the
Right-to-Know Law, except in cases where there are contracts with government
agencies to provide such services. The measure was introduced as a result
of a recent determination which found that volunteer fire companies are
local agencies subject to the provisions of the new Right-to-Know Law.
"Our volunteer responders work to keep our communities
safe every day. We need to do everything we can to support them," Senator
Baker added. "Unnecessary paperwork adds to the challenges they face and
makes it harder for them to do their jobs."
Contacts:
Erik Arneson
(Senator Pileggi)
(717) 787-4712
Jennifer Wilson
(717) 787-7428