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District Offices

166 South Main Street
Chambersburg PA 17201
Tel: 717-264-3943
Fax: 717-264-2893

9974 Molly Pitcher Highway
Shippensburg PA 17257
Tel: 717-532-1707
Fax: 717-532-5043

Capitol Office

B13 Main Capitol
PO Box 202089
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2089
Tel: 717-705-2004
Fax: 717-787-9840

Email:
rkauffma@pahousegop.com

 
Working For You
It is an honor to work for you and the residents of our district and I take great pride in representing you in Harrisburg. I am aware of the challenges that face our state and I am dedicated to facing those challenges so that together, we can make our communities the best that they can be. As a way for you to keep up with the work that is happening on your behalf, check the stories listed below, and as always, feel free to contact me for more information about any state-related matter.

Franklin County area legislators oppose Pennsylvania school funding bill
From The Chambersburg Public Opinion
Local legislators fear the special education bill sent to the Senate in Harrisburg will favor urban school districts through a yet-unspecified funding formula.


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Fallen Marine, Lance Cpl. Michael Freeman Jr., is honored in Harrisburg Tuesday
From The Waynesboro Record Herald
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives Tuesday unanimously adopted House Resolution 774 honoring the life of Lance Cpl. Michael Freeman Jr. of Fayetteville, who was killed Feb. 1 in Afghanistan while participating in Operation Enduring Freedom.

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Deficit raises budget questions

From The Carlisle Sentinel
With less than two months until the end of the current fiscal year, it appears the state might be in for a case of deja vu this summer.

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Rock and Kauffman vote 'no' on the Pennsylvania budget bill

From The Waynesboro Record Herald
Led by Democrats eager to show they’re serious about delivering a state budget on time, the House on Tuesday approved a $29 billion state budget bill and sent it to the Senate where it is certain to face revisions by Republicans eager to rein in spending.

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