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State Rep. Jonathan Fritz represents the 111th Legislative District in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, serving parts of Wayne and Susquehanna counties.

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Thursday, May 22,
53 Water St.
Thompson, PA.
From 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.

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The 111th Legislative District is comprised of all of SUSQUEHANNA County and Part of WAYNE County consisting of the TOWNSHIPS of Berlin, Buckingham, Canaan, Clinton, Damascus, Dyberry, Lebanon, Manchester, Mount Pleasant, Oregon, Preston, Scott and Texas and the BOROUGHS of Bethany, Honesdale, Prompton, Starrucca and Waymart.

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Dad Legislators Call for Action to Defend Daughters in Sports

Oct. 28, 2025 /

WHAT: A group of dads – who also serve as state lawmakers – are leading a call for action on legislation to protect the rights of all daughters to compete on a level playing field in sports. The Dads Defending Daughters legislation, House Bill 1849, was introduced last month and would require public school entities and public institutions of higher education to ensure their sports activities are designated as male, female or coed, and expressly prohibit biological males from competing in teams or sports designated for females.

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