Staats Gives Inspector General Report

Jan. 27, 2021 / Embed

State Representative Craig Staats gives an updated Inspector General report.

Staats Questions Boockvar At Hearing

Jan. 22, 2021 / Embed

Rep. Craig Staats questions Kathy Boockvar during the first of 14 meetings being held by the House State Gov't Committee to discuss 2020 election discrepancies in Pennsylvania.

Helping The Restaurant Industry

Nov. 19, 2020 / Embed

Representative Craig Staats rises to promote legislation regarding the conversion of old hotel liquor licenses (H licenses), issued before 1949, into restaurant liquor licenses (R licenses).

Rep. Staats Comments About HB 2513

Sep. 23, 2020 / Embed

Representative Craig Staats responds to a report that approximately 68% of small businesses may expire within 6 months and urges his fellow colleagues to vote yes on House Bill 2513.

Rep. Staats Congratulates Fellow Member

Jul. 14, 2020 / Embed

State Rep. Craig Staats invites fellow House members to celebrate the birth of Representative Frank Farry's daughter.

Rep. Staats Covid Response

May. 07, 2020 / Embed

Representative Craig Staats gives an update concerning Pennsylvania jobs, relief and the path ahead.

Rep. Staats Floor comments on H.B. 327

Apr. 29, 2020 / Embed

State Rep. Craig Staats favors HB 327, a bill which he is co-sponsoring to clarify existing law and to provide the framework for a referendum to allow liquor sales in a municipality.

Rep. Staats House Bill 408 Floor Remarks

Jan. 15, 2020 / Embed

State Rep. Craig Staats intends to introduce legislation that will require funeral directors, pre-need or cemetery companies to provide information regarding the availability of VA burial benefits.

Rep. Staats VAEP Hearing Comments

Dec. 17, 2019 / Embed

VAEP hearing to advances Staats Bill to notify veterans of death benefits.

Legislation is most substantial CTE reform in three decades

Sep. 27, 2019 / Embed

State Rep. Craig Staats speaks of the continuing efforts by House Republicans to improve access to quality education and family-sustaining careers, the General Assembly sent a package of bills to modernize and overhaul Pennsylvania’s Career and Technical Education programs to Gov. Tom Wolf’s desk this week.