State Senator representing the 49th district of Pennsylvania: Chair of Law & Justice Committee. Righter of wrongs. Highly skilled carpenter.

Joined May 2016
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Chinese weed in gas stations is Pennsylvania’s teen cannabis policy. Next kid that dies is on you Jay. You asked for the “ No vote”
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Any bets the perpetrators should have still been in jail for some other crime?
His name was Billy Schmidt. A 22 year-old senior at Penn State studying journalism. Late Friday night walking home in South Philly, he was robbed of his phone by two thugs. He asked for it back. "Give me back my phone." Seconds later one of the thugs shot him dead. Over a phone. A young man with his whole life ahead of him — gone, in a city that has let violent crime run wild. Billy deserved to make it home. Lock up the thugs who did this and pray for his family 🙏
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Thx for the shout out Albert. I’ve got a call scheduled with a respected nationally known political figure to discuss this. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Sen. Dan Laughlin trying to solve enormous issues with solutions voters can understand 🇺🇸🏈 I like this. @VoteLaughlin
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Kinda weird that we moved my Cannabis Control Board bill out of committee today, and all 4 democratic cosponsors of the bill voted no.
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Sad to think that @JohnFetterman is facing a primary challenge from a guy that was a US senator for 18 years and this was his high water mark! facebook.com/share/v/1D5TBQ1…

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I can’t be the only one a little bit worried that Iran will shoot down Artemis II? Anyone else?
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There’s a difference between assisting, and stopping a crime. If one of the citizens got shot because the Ice officers were left with no other recourse that’s on Pittsburgh democrats.
Unbelievable! Pittsburgh cops stood by while ICE agents were viciously assaulted. They refused to intervene! Councilwoman Barb Warwick seems just fine with it. #getmarty #pittsburgh #@kdkaradio #ICE #LawEnforcement #Immigration
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Dan Laughlin retweeted
States with highest rates of Alzheimer's are: 5. Alabama 4. Connecticut 3. Florida...show more
From Lab Bench to Blood Test: A Breakthrough in Alzheimer’s Detection For decades, Alzheimer’s disease has been diagnosed the same frustrating way: by the time symptoms become obvious, much of the damage in the brain has already occurred. Doctors have had tools to detect the disease earlier, such as brain scans or spinal fluid tests, but those methods are expensive, invasive, and impractical for widespread screening. That reality may now be beginning to change. Last year, the Food and Drug Administration cleared the first blood test to help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease. The test measures certain proteins in the bloodstream that signal whether the disease’s hallmark plaques are likely present. It is not a standalone diagnosis, but it gives doctors a far simpler way to determine who may need further testing. To understand how we arrived at this point, it helps to look at the research building behind the scenes over the past several years. One particularly important study appeared in Nature Medicine under the title “Plasma p-tau231 and p-tau217 as state markers of amyloid-β pathology in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease.” While the name sounds technical, the basic idea is straightforward. Researchers were looking for a biological signal in the blood that shows what is happening inside the brain. Alzheimer’s disease is defined by the buildup of sticky protein plaques called amyloid-beta. For many years, scientists believed the only reliable way to detect these plaques was through brain scans or spinal fluid samples. But researchers discovered that certain proteins begin appearing in the bloodstream when plaques are forming in the brain. In other words, the disease leaves fingerprints in the blood. The study showed that these markers rise even before noticeable memory problems begin. Patients who had higher levels of these proteins in their blood were far more likely to show amyloid buildup on brain scans. That finding may sound intuitive, but it represented a major step forward. If a simple blood draw can reveal the same biological signals as a brain scan, doctors suddenly have a tool that is far easier to use in everyday medical practice. The FDA’s recent announcement builds directly on this line of research. The newly cleared test measures the ratio between two blood proteins tied to Alzheimer’s disease. By analyzing that ratio, the test helps doctors estimate whether amyloid plaques are likely present in the brain. For patients and families, the implications are significant. Alzheimer’s research has increasingly shifted toward early detection and early treatment. None of this means Alzheimer’s diagnosis will suddenly become simple. But a routine blood test could dramatically expand access to early screening. For a disease that has long been defined by late diagnosis, that shift may prove to be one of the most important advances yet. (1/2)
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Does anyone know far Governor Shapiro has encroached onto his neighbors property? Like is it an inch or two or several feet?
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Throwing money at Septa would be like adding more places to water your horse. This is how transportation will work very soon.
Elon is confirming that Tesla will sell the Cybercab to end customers. That’s a big tell. Tesla isn’t building just a company-owned Robotaxi fleet. It’s building a hybrid network: part Tesla-owned, part customer-owned. A pure Tesla fleet would be capital heavy. Growth would depend on how many vehicles Tesla funds itself. But if customers can buy a Cybercab and plug it into the network, they fund the hardware while Tesla takes a cut of the miles. That’s asset-light scale layered on top of vertical integration. It also accelerates density. More vehicles on the network means better coverage, faster ETAs, higher utilization, and stronger network effects. And there’s a third angle people are missing: some buyers may purchase a Cybercab primarily for personal use— as a fully autonomous private vehicle— but choose to add it to the fleet occasionally when it’s idle. Others may never add it at all. Either way, it works for Tesla. It increases manufacturing scale, lowers unit costs, and expands the installed base of autonomy — while giving owners optionality to monetize the vehicle. Selling the vehicle doesn’t mean giving up control. Tesla still owns the autonomy stack, dispatch layer, software updates, and payments system. Even customer-owned Cybercabs operate inside Tesla’s ecosystem. If autonomy works, Tesla isn’t just selling cars. It’s building a mobility platform— funded partly by itself, partly by customers, and scalable far faster than a fleet-only model.
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Damn, the Budweiser Eagle ad took me by surprise. That was a good ad.
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Bitcoin, invented by super smart people who are unnamed. Seems like they’re cashing out.
The real story about Bitcoin isn’t its 50% decline, but that the biggest financial mania in history is likely over. What’s most amazing is how the scheme's promoters convinced the mainstream financial media, Wall Street banks, and elected government officials to embrace it.
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English is our official language. All our road signs are in English. 💯
State Sens. Doug Mastriano (R., Franklin) and Camera Bartolotta (R., Washington) want to require all Pennsylvania driving tests be done only in English without a translator, interpreter, or any other assistance. palegis.us/senate/co-sponsor…
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You know who’s not in the Epstein files? Stacy Garrity, Jason Richie. Me.
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Cold Play gingerbread. Make em famous. 🤣
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The I told you so tour started today, little sooner then I thought to be honest. 🤷‍♂️
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Trump is going to declassify cannabis. This starts the I told you so tour.
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Fellow Republicans, advice from the most important swing district in the country. The midterms are spelled ACA. If you double insurance premiums, you’re fucked. Got it ?
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Red squirrels 🐿️ doing squirrel stuff. 🤣
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Change is coming folks.
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I’m not a Republican but I spent the majority of my life in the Philly area. The Democrat machine in Philly is one of the most corrupt. With that said, the corruption, disregard for human safety and leniency for violent offenders has resulted in the WORST I’ve ever seen in that city. Which is saying a lot when we were told to run red lights when I was a teen and went into the city with friends.
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