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Local representatives eager to get to work, work for those who elected them

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More than 30 new members of the House and Senate were sworn in Tuesday at the State Capitol.

Both the House and Senate remains Republican heavy. The new members all say they are ready to get right to work, tackling things like job creation, pension problems and working together.

Amid the pomp and circumstance of more than 30 new members of the House and PA Senate being sworn in was also excitement.

“It's tremendous, exciting, what a privilege to be able to serve people in my district, I'm just tickled,” stated Representative Keith Griener

“A little overwhelming, I’m quite humbled I've been in the Capitol many, many times but as a State Representative it's different,” Griener told us.

Representative Keith Greiner of Lancaster County says he hopes to use his professional background to tackle problems...

“There are challenges ahead, looming fiscal deadline to deal with, but I'm a CPA and I think I bring a perspective to that,” Griener added.

He's anxious to get to work.

Representative Mindy Fee is also new to the House and also from Lancaster County.

She wants to fight for small businesses and small government, all with an open door.

“I want people to understand I'm there to represent them, come in to my office and bring voices up to Harrisburg,” Fee told us.


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