The 102nd Legislative District consists of potions of LEBANON County consisting of the TOWNSHIPS of Annville, Bethel, Heidelberg, Jackson, Millcreek, North Lebanon, South Lebanon, Swatara, Union and West Lebanon and the BOROUGHS of Cleona, Jonestown, Myerstown and Richland. View interactive map
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Diamond Appointed to Serve as Chairman of Subcommittee on Government IT and Communication Jan. 27, 2021 / HARRISBURG - Rep. Russ Diamond (R-Lebanon) has been appointed by House Speaker Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) to serve as the chairman of the Subcommittee on Government Information Technology and Communication under the State Government Committee for the 2021-22 Legislative Session.
Diamond Applauds Passage of Legislation Ensuring Emergency Declaration Deadline Jan. 27, 2021 / HARRISBURG - Today the House passed House Bill 55, legislation that Rep. Russ Diamond (R-Lebanon) strongly advocated for in 2020 as Gov. Tom Wolf’s business restrictions resulted in an unemployment rate of over 10%.
Diamond Receives Committee Assignments for 2021-22 Legislative Session Jan. 11, 2021 / HARRISBURG - House leaders have named Rep. Russ Diamond (R-Lebanon) to four committees for the 2021-22 Legislative Session, including Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Gaming Oversight, Liquor Control, and State Government.
PA Lawmakers: Numbers Don’t Add Up, Certification of Presidential Results Premature and In Error Dec. 28, 2020 / HARRISBURG – A group of state lawmakers performing extensive analysis of election data today revealed troubling discrepancies between the numbers of total votes counted and total number of voters who voted in the 2020 General Election, and as a result are questioning how the results of the presidential election could possibly have been certified by Secretary of the Commonwealth Kathy Boockvar and Governor Tom Wolf. These findings are in addition to prior concerns regarding actions by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the Secretary, and others impacting the conduct of the election.