Rep. Mehaffie Interview on Open PA Legislation

May. 14, 2020 / Embed

Rep. Tom Mehaffie (R-Dauphin Co.) gives his thoughts on House actions to reopen the economy in PA.

Rep. Mehaffie, Caicedo Interview (Part 2)

Apr. 16, 2020 / Embed

State Rep. Tom Mehaffie interviews Dr. Christian Caicedo, President of UPMC Dauphin Region who gives his insight on the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mehaffie, Caicedo Interview (Part 1)

Apr. 16, 2020 / Embed

State Rep. Tom Mehaffie interviews Dr. Christian Caicedo, President of UPMC Dauphin Region who gives his insight on the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rep. Mehaffie Gives Legislative Update

Mar. 25, 2020 / Embed

State Rep. Tom Mehaffie talks of these unprecedented times and the many efforts being attempted and accomplished by the legislative body and other entities throughout Pennsylvania.

Tom's Tours with Rep. Tom Mehaffie: Milton Hershey School - Ag & Environmental Education Program

Mar. 10, 2020 / Embed

State Rep. Tom Mehaffie tours the Milton Hershey Agriculture and Environmental Education Program.

Boys Soccer Team Honored On House Floor

Feb. 05, 2020 / Embed

Reps. Tom Mehaffie, Sue Helm and Andrew Lewis honor the Lower Dauphin Boys Soccer team on their 3rd championship in 4 years.

Rep. Mehaffie Reacts to the Governor’s Budget Proposal

Feb. 04, 2020 / Embed

PA State Rep. Tom Mehaffie responds to the 2020-21 Pennsylvania state budget proposal from Gov. Wolf.

Milton Hershey, A School Of Dreams And Visions

Jan. 28, 2020 / Embed

State Reps. Tom Mehaffie and Donna Oberlander recognize the 110th Anniversary of the Milton Hershey School via House Resolution 650.

Rep. Mehaffie Human Trafficking Post Press Event Package

Jan. 24, 2020 / Embed

State Rep. Tom Mehaffie comments on Human Trafficking. Senate Bill 60 was recently passed by the House of Representatives and awaits the Governor's signature.

Rep. Mehaffie interview on Human Trafficking Legislation

Jan. 22, 2020 / Embed

State Rep. Tom Mehaffie comments on Senate Bill 60, a bill that will sharply increase penalties for those who traffic victims and solicit those victims and will be regarded as a first-degree felony under. The new laws would also sharply increase prison sentences to a minimum of 40 years for offenders if a victim of sexual servitude is a minor.