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RCPA Collaborates With the Following Organizations in Our Lobbying Efforts

  • Brier Dlugolecki Strategies

    With a convenient location across from the Capitol Building in Harrisburg, Brier Dlugolecki Strategies is right in the center of the action.

    Visit their website for more information.

  • Long Nyquist & Associates

    Long Nyquist + Associates is Pennsylvania’s Top Lobbying Firm. State Capitol and Regional Lobbying, Regulatory and Agency Consulting, General and Specialized Appropriations, Procurement, Relationship and Coalition Building, and Intelligence. 

    Visit their website for more information

  • Novak Strategic Advisors LLC

    Driven by results, the Novak team knows that a strong network of relationships, a sound government relations and public affairs strategy, along with a proactive engagement are key components to a winning legislative campaign.

    Visit their website for more information.

  • Wojdak Government Relations

    Wojdak Government Relations provides experienced lobbying services in the state Capitol and Philadelphia City Hall, as well as strategic communications services in conjunction with their affiliated public relations firm, Bellevue Communications.

    Visit their website for more information.

Division Director: Jack Phillips


Jack Phillips is responsible to assist the association with health policy, which primarily includes member communication and advocacy with the governor’s office, General Assembly, and state regulatory agencies. Mr. Phillips was most recently at the Pennsylvania Department of State as director of government affairs. Prior to employment with the commonwealth, he worked in government affairs for trade associations, an international corporation, and a lobbying/consulting group. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from West Chester University and the Juris Doctorate from Widener University School of Law.

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Contact Information

Email: jphillips@paproviders.org

Direct: 717-599-4372


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The Rehabilitation and Community Providers Association Political Action Committee (RCPA PAC) is asking members to consider making a personal contribution to the PAC. With these donations, we have been successful in supporting legislative leadership who understand the severe challenges facing many of our providers. These representatives are willing to stand up for our issues as we fight to move Pennsylvania forward.


We urge you to view our 2026 Legislative & Administrative Priorities to see how RCPA is working, and will continue to work, for you. We are able to achieve these goals thanks to our members’ dedication and contributions.


Make an online contribution and advocate for yourself today. While the request is voluntary, we encourage you to make a contribution of $100, $250, $350, $500, or more to the RCPA PAC. If you are interested, you can also consider making a recurring monthly donation.


If you have any questions regarding the RCPA PAC or making a donation, please contact Jack Phillips, Director, Government Affairs.

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By Christine Tartaglione May 12, 2026
Please disregard this reminder if you have already registered.
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By Christine Tartaglione March 30, 2026
Join RCPA for an afternoon of golf on Tuesday, June 2, 2026 . The event will be held in support of the RCPA PAC and take place at the Colonial Golf & Tennis Club in Harrisburg, PA. Lunch and registration will be at 11:30 am, with a shotgun start at 1:00 pm. Register to attend today ! We hope you will consider becoming a sponsor in support of this fundraiser! Sponsorship will allow your company to receive name recognition, and we’re excited to have even more opportunities to showcase your company this year. We hope we can count on your support for this event. Not a golfer but would still like to support the RCPA PAC? For your convenience, you can now make a personal online contribution , which will provide financial support to state legislators or representatives who have demonstrated a strong, consistent, and positive interest in our legislative priorities. If you are interested in learning more about the RCPA PAC or donating, please visit our website or email Jack Phillips , Director of Government Affairs. See you on the golf course! If you have any questions regarding registration or sponsorship, please contact Christine Tartaglione .

Federal & State Updates

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By Fady Sahhar May 26, 2026
Press Release from the Department of Human Services : Published May 14, 2026
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By Jack Phillips May 21, 2026
View a quick synopsis of the PA primary election results here at Politics PA . Read below for a more in-depth summary, courtesy of Wojdak Government Relations. Senate Highlights: In the State Senate , and perhaps considered the most watched races in the PA Primary: 3 establishment Republicans were targeted for a challenge from the right in Lisa Baker (Luzerne), Camera Bartolotta (Washington) and Chris Gebhard (Lebanon). All 3 survived a very intense primary fight well-funded by the Georgia-based Pace-O-Matic manufacturer of skill-based gaming devices that have become ubiquitous across Pennsylvania and have been the subject of recent legislative efforts to tax and regulate. Over $8M was spent collectively in these three races. Their efforts were not completely shut out though, a last-minute spending blitz appears to have paid off in securing the Democratic nomination for their preferred candidate Mark Pinsley to take on incumbent Republican Senator Jarett Coleman in the Lehigh Valley. This may boost Senate Republicans chances of retaining their majority in what many are saying is a difficult political environment. House Highlights: The State House saw less outside spending and intensity than the Senate races, but there were a few notable upsets. The longest serving state representative and a climate champion, Democrat Greg Vitali, who has represented suburban Philadelphia since 1992, lost his primary last night to Delaware County backed candidate — Judy Trombetta. The shortest tenured state representative Ana Tiburico, a Democrat representing Allentown for only the last few months, also lost her primary to a progressive backed candidate CeCe Gerlach. Other incumbents losing were Republican Bud Cook from Greene County and Democrat Keith Harris in Philadelphia. Congressional Highlights: The marquee race for U.S. Congress , saw progressive State Representative Chris Rabb defeat State Senator Sharif Street to win the nomination in the Philadelphia-based Third Congressional District to replace retiring Congressman Dwight Evans. Street enjoyed significant backing from Mayor Parker and the local Democratic establishment. Governor Shapiro scored wins with his endorsed candidates winning in all four congressional races where he endorsed, all districts with Republican incumbents and perceived to be competitive in November. In those races, County Commissioner Bob Harvey (D) will take on Brian Fitzpatrick (R) in suburban Bucks County, TV anchor Janelle Stelson (D) will see a rematch with Scott Perry (R) in the Harrisburg area, Scranton Mayor Page Cognetti (D) will take on Rob Bresnahan (R) in northeastern Pennsylvania, and firefighter Rob Brooks (D) will challenge Ryan Mackenzie (R) in the Lehigh Valley. In the race for Governor , Republican State Treasurer Republican Stacey Garrity and incumbent Democrat Josh Shapiro were unopposed for their respective nominations, but Garrity did get her preferred running mate with Allegheny GOP party chair Jason Ritchey securing the Lt. Governor nomination. Incumbent Lt. Governor Austin Davis was unopposed. (In Pennsylvania Governor and Lt. Governor candidates are selected separately in the primary but run as a team in November). If you want to get a closer look at results for specific races, you can find the full Department of State data here . Here are a few key articles coming out of the primary if you want to read more: Latest Results From the 2026 Pennsylvania Primary Election (Spotlight PA) Pa. Primary Election: Chris Rabb Wins in Contentious 3rd District Race; Democratic Nominees Set in Key Swing Districts (Inquirer) Shapiro-Backed Brooks Wins Competitive Pennsylvania Primary (Politico) Pennsylvania Primary Battles See Some Legislative Incumbents Fall While Gaming-Targeted Senators Hold On (Spotlight PA) Janelle Stelson Will Face Rep. Scott Perry Again After Victory in Pa.-10 Democratic Primary (Penn Capital-Star) Looking forward, House and Senate Members will return to Harrisburg June 1 for the budget sprint, with the fiscal year ending June 30. Then all eyes will turn to the fall election, November 3. As of today, we are 167 days away.
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By Richard Edley May 14, 2026
Thank you, Governor Josh Shapiro, for recognizing Mental Health Awareness Month 2026! With special gratitude to all of the MH providers offering services across Pennsylvania. View the proclamation here .  #MHAwarenessMonth, #BeTheDifference