Senator Joe Picozzi has recently used his social media platform to inform constituents about local events and resources, including a nonprofit grant seminar, property tax and rent rebate applications, and his participation in a legislative roundtable.
On January 15, 2026, Senator Picozzi posted: “Our nonprofits do incredible work, and we want to help them access the resources they deserve. Join us for a Nonprofit Grant Seminar on January 29th! Register by January 22 using this link: https://t.co/Td5qTsKNbR https://t.co/fkD1yjojch”.
Later that day, he highlighted available financial assistance for eligible residents with another post: ” Property Tax/Rent Rebate applications are OPEN! Eligible PA homeowners & renters may qualify for up to $1,000. Seniors 65+, widows/widowers 50+, individuals with disabilities 18+, & households earning $48,110 or less may qualify. My office is happy to help! https://t.co/EvayY9jHOm”.
On January 16, 2026, Senator Picozzi shared his experience attending a legislative roundtable: “I was glad to attend a legislative roundtable hosted by Supportive Behavioral Resources and PAR. It was a great opportunity to listen, learn, and gain insight into the important work being done to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities across PA. https://t.co/shmlQ1YEk7”.
Senator Joe Picozzi represents Pennsylvania in the state senate. His recent outreach reflects ongoing efforts by Pennsylvania legislators to connect residents with community resources and programs designed for vulnerable populations such as seniors and people with disabilities. The Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program is part of Pennsylvania’s initiatives aimed at easing housing costs for qualifying individuals.


