Three-term GOP Incumbent Dawn Keefer is being challenged by Democrat Dan Almoney in a contest to represent the 92nd state House District that covers northern York County.
of a minor or individual with intellectual disabilities. Keefer said the attention that legislation drew also served to raise parents’ awareness about who their children are communicating with online, which is how a constituent accessed information on how to commit suicide.
“This is government picking winners and losers and small businesses usually seem to be on that losing side. We need to get out of the way,” she said to her colleagues. “We’ve done tax credits for decades and we’ve gotten nominal results. We lost population. We lost businesses. … But you know what, let’s do another round of tax credits.”Almoney also opposed that bill, saying it gives subsidies to natural gas corporations “to come and destroy our environment some more.
Keefer favors school choice and letting money follow students rather than giving it to systems. She blames declining standardized test scores to public schools “wading into mental health and all these other things” beyond academics. She also is dismayed with the rising investment in education while student enrollment is going down and the number of administrative staff being hired is rising more so than the number of teachers.
Keefer defends her challenges to those election results. She said she heard from an overwhelming number of constituents following the 2020 general election to do something to restore integrity to the process.
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