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CBF Shirt Fundraiser

Here is the link to order shirts. Please share with everyone. Thank you in advance. One the online store closes on april 12th, I will pick the shirts up and drop them at main office. If the business agents can get them to their respective institutions, I really would appreciate it. https://pscoa.itemorder.com Deadline: Sunday April …

Reminder Albion Cambridge Springs Mercer Forest

Town hall meeting this Thursday March 12th at the West Meadville #2 Fire Department. 20607 Ryan Road Meadville 16335. Meeting times are 10:00am and 5:00pm. The following Legislators will be in attendance throughout the day. Senator Brooks Senator Laughlin Senator Hutchinson Representative Oberlander Representative Roae Representative Bernstein We have had 15 staff assaults since last Tuesday. …

Coronavirus Aetna CVS Update

Monday we will be offering free home delivery of prescriptions from CVS retail stores for those customers that want to stay at home. Aetna will not be applying any copay for diagnostic testing for COVID-19! Aetna Press Release

Third Town Hall Meeting Scheduled

Town Hall Meeting for SCI Dallas, SCI Waymart, and SCI Retreat (All PSCOA members are welcome) We will be conducting a Town Hall meeting: Thursday, March 19, 2020 at the Kingston VFW 757 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA 18704. The times for the Town Hall will be 10:00 am and 5:00 pm. All H-1 members are …

New Town Hall Meeting Albion, Mercer, Cambridge Springs and Forest

All H-1 members are welcome to attend. We will be conducting our second Town Hall meeting Thursday March 12 at the Meadville #2 Fire Hall. 20607 Ryan RD Meadville 16335. Meeting times will be 10:00am and 5:00pm. So far Senators Laughlin, and Hutchinson have committed to being there. Representatives Oberlander and Roae also. Senator Brooks …

PA CORRECTIONS OFFICERS ASSOCIATION, LEGISLATORS HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE CALLING FOR GREATER OVERSIGHT OF PA-DOC

HARRISBURG, Pa. (Feb. 19, 2020) – The Pennsylvania State Corrections Officers Association (PSCOA), national prison safety advocates and state lawmakers today said they will hold the state Department of Corrections more accountable for their inconsistencies in reporting assaults, overcrowding of prisons and institution closures. “We’re here today to point out these glaring contradictions and lack …