Submitted Article Rep. Jonathan Fritz (Susquehanna/Wayne) announced today the PA Agricultural Business Development Center has boosted funding by $200,000 to meet demand for Farm Vitality Planning Grants. The grants fund strategic business planning to expand, diversify or transition ownership of farms to the next generation. “Farms encompass such a largeContinue Reading

Participants in an Energize PA presentation conducted on the June 14 at Gibson included (from left) Rep. Jonathan Fritz, Susquehanna County commissioners Alan Hall and Betsy Arnold, Curt Coccodrilli of USDA, Rep. Mike Turzai (at podium), Rep. Tina Pickett, Sen. Lisa Baker, Rep. Aaron Kauffer, Rep. Josh Kail, and ProgressContinue Reading

Submitted Article Rep. Jonathan Fritz (Susquehanna/Wayne) will serve on three standing House committees for the 2019-20 legislative session in addition to his appointment to the House Appropriations Committee. “I am excited to continue serving on the Aging and Older Adult Services and Commerce committees this session as well as beingContinue Reading

Rep. Jonathan Fritz (above) joined his colleagues in taking the oath of office for the 2019-20 Legislative Session. This marks the beginning of his second term as the 111th Legislative District’s state representative. Submitted Article Rep. Jonathan Fritz (Susquehanna/Wayne) begins his second term as the state representative of the 111th Legislative DistrictContinue Reading

Submitted Article With the onset of winter’s inclement weather, Rep. Jonathan Fritz (Susquehanna/Wayne) announced that he will be suspending his satellite district office hours through January and February 2019. These satellite offices will resume their hours in March 2019. “Winter can be very unforgiving and create unsafe travel conditions.” saidContinue Reading

Submitted Article Rep. Jonathan Fritz (Susquehanna/Wayne) wishes to ensure residents of the 111th Legislative District that amid the public battle over Pennsylvania’s congressional map, the Commonwealth’s state House districts are not impacted. With implementation of the PA Supreme Court’s newly enacted congressional map, the only representation change is at the federalContinue Reading