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    Pennsylvania Faces Looming Pension Crisis

    YoureInvited!

    Eggs & Issues Breakfasts

    Saturday, January 23

    Leola Restaurant

    Saturday, February 20

    Willow Valleys Robert Fulton Room

    Saturday, March 13

    Akron Restaurant

    Saturday, April 10

    Willow Valleys Statesman Room

    lease join me for breakfast and an update on

    whats happening in the Pennsylvania Legislature.

    Several breakfasts will be held in various com-

    munities through the legislative district. The meals free of charge, but residents are asked to RSVP

    as to which breakfast they would like to attend.

    lease make your reservations by contacting

    the district office at (717) 464-5285 or logging on

    to my Web site at RepBoyd.com.

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    Tax Hikes

    Draining the Reserve Accounts

    2009-10 State Budget Wrap Up

    Federal Stimulus Dollars

    House Republican Plan

    2010-11 Budget Process

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    West Lampeter Twp. Municipal Bldg., 852 Village Road, P.O. Box 268, Lampeter, PA 17537

    Phone: (717) 464-5285 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. 5 p.m. (Evening and Saturday hours by appointment)

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    hone: (717) 783-6422 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

    State Representative Scott W. Boyd

    More news online at RepBoyd com

    Around the 43rd

    One of the most enjoyable aspects of serving as your state representative is

    the opportunity to interact with such a wide cross-section of folks in the district.

    Throughout the year, its a privilege to participate in special events that welcome

    our seniors, promote a healthy business environment, and that assist our

    educators and our students.

    Rep. Boyd leads a Capitol event to honor Blue Star Mothers inPennsylvania. (Blue Star Mothers are mothers of children serving in theU.S. Armed Forces.) Boyd welcomed West Lampeter Township residentMindy Rottmund (red sweater, back row) and other members of theorganization for the event. On the day of the event, House Resolution248, sponsored by Boyd, received unanimous passage in the House tohonor name May as Blue Star Mothers month in Pennsylvania.

    Rep. Boyd holds elementary students in rapt attention whilehe read Dr. Seuss during Read Across America week. Boydread at several schools throughout the 43rd Legislative District.Pictured here are primary students at Lancaster Mennonite

    School - New Danville Campus.

    Rep. Boyd and retired State Sen. Noah Wenger (second

    from left) were honored with a new plaque at the LancasterFarmland Trusts Strasburg office. Looking on are FarmlandTrust volunteers and staff.

    Rep. Boyds team in the 2009 Home Run Derby sponsored by the PABreast Cancer Coalition joined with a team sponsored by Rep. EugeneDePasquale (D-York) for a Lancaster vs. York Take a Swing AgainstBreast Cancer event. Boyds team won the contest at both the Lancasterand York stadiums and set a record in the York contest. On the field atClipper Stadium in Lancaster are (from left) Mark Shoenfelt (ownerof B2B Baseball), Zack Shenk, Pete Gleason, Rep. DePasquale, Rep.Boyd, Matt Turman, Mark Stuckey, and Frank Pinto, president of thePennsylvania Association of Community Bankers.

    Rep. Boyd joins three local veterans who participated in his recent InTheir Words Veterans Day event. From left are Thomas McInnes, BobHershock, Rep. Boyd and Harry Ross.