Contact Information 

District Offices
Penn Hills Plaza, Halls Station
21 Kristi Road
Suite 1
Muncy, PA  17756
Phone:  (570) 546-2084
Fax:  (570) 546-5220
Hours:  M-F 9:00 - 5:00

Tiadaghton Valley Mall
Room 105
701 Allegheny Street, Box 4
Jersey Shore, PA  17740
Phone:  (570) 398-4476
Fax: (570) 398-5963
Hours:  M-F 9:00 - 4:30

Capitol Office
Hon. Garth Everett
430 Irvis Office Building
PO Box 202084
Harrisburg PA 17120-2084
(717) 787-5270
Fax: (717) 772-9958

E-Mail:  
geverett@pahousegop.com

My Audio Updates
Here you will find audio clips about important events that have taken place during the current and past Legislative Sessions.
Rep. Everett Says Sunday Hunting Bill Compromise May be in the Works - 12/5/2011
Work on forging a compromise version of Sunday hunting legislation is continuing in Harrisburg. Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming), a member of the House Game and Fisheries Committee, said revised language for the bill is under development in the wake of input from recent public hearings and a high volume of comments from land owners and constituents. From the state Capitol, Mike Davies reports.
Rep. Everett Comments on Bill to Require Drug Testing For Welfare Recipients with Recent Drug Convictions - 4/27/2011
Welfare reform legislation that would call for random drug testing for recipients with recent drug convictions was approved Wednesday by the Pennsylvania House. The bill is part of a package of welfare reform bills put forth by House Republicans in response to recent reports by the Auditor General of fraud and abuse in Pennsylvania’s assistance programs. Bill sponsor Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming) said his legislation is an effort to avoid the misuse of state funds and improve the effectiveness of welfare programs. Mike Davies Reports - Story and Bite available.
Rep. Everett's Bill to Repeal a Costly Fire Sprinkler Mandate Signed Into Law - 4/25/2011
Legislation that repealed a state mandate requiring sprinkler systems to be installed in all newly constructed houses in Pennsylvania was signed into law Monday by Governor Corbett. The mandate relief bill was sponsored by Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming), who said this legislation is a great example of lawmakers and the administration acting cooperatively to remove a regulation that was hurting both homeowners and homebuilders in the state. Rep. Everett’s sprinkler mandate repeal law will be retroactive to the first of the year. Mike Davies reports, wrap and stand alone bite available.
Rep. Everett Comments on Passage of His Sprinkler Mandate Repeal Bill - 4/14/2011
Legislation that would repeal a mandate requiring sprinkler systems to be installed in all newly constructed houses in Pennsylvania was passed by the House on Wednesday, and now awaits the Governor’s signature. Prime Sponsor of House Bill 377, Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming), said this legislation will remove a costly burden that may have kept families from building a new home. Chuck Nichols Reports - Story and Bite available.
Rep. Everett's Bill to Repeal a Costly Fire Sprinkler Mandate Approved by House - 3/7/2011
Legislation to repeal a universal construction code provision that required fire prevention sprinkler systems to be installed in all new residential housing was approved Monday in the Pennsylvania House. Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming) the prime sponsor of the bill said this was a costly and unnecessary mandate that penalized those building new homes in Pennsylvania. Mike Davies reports, wrap and stand alone bite available.
Rep. Everett's Bill to Strengthen Megan's Law Passed by the PA House - 2/9/2011
Two bills that will close important loopholes in the state’s Megan’s Law were approved Wednesday by the Pennsylvania House. Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming), prime sponsor of one of the bills, said it was necessary to strengthen the law by addressing registration issues created by homeless or transient sexual offenders. The bills now go to the state Senate for consideration. Mike Davies reports, wrap and stand alone bite available.
Rep. Everett Comments on Marcellus Shale Severance Tax Legislation - 9/29/2010
As debate continues on the Marcellus Shale Severance Tax bill in Harrisburg, many House members are expressing their concerns with details of the legislation. Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming) said he cannot support legislation to tax the natural gas industry, especially since this bill would not adequately compensate local municipalities, or provide sufficient oversight to address environmental concerns. Chuck Nichols Reports - Story and Bite available.
Rep. Everett Says Marcellus Works Plan Could Make PA an Energy and Jobs Leader - 9/21/2010
Securing Pennsylvania’s economic and energy future by creating incentives to use domestically produced natural gas is the aim of a package of legislation introduced Tuesday by House Republican lawmakers in Harrisburg. Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming) said the Marcellus Works Plan would make Pennsylvania a leader in both job growth and clean energy use... Mike Davies reports.
Rep. Everett Comments on Governor's Budget Address - 2/9/2010
Governor Rendell proposed nearly a billion dollars in new state spending during his budget address Tuesday before a joint session of the General Assembly in Harrisburg. Details of the plan include a broadening of state sales and business taxes to help pay for a predicted increase of state expenses in the coming years. Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming) said he believes the state should be looking to reduce spending before searching for ways to increase revenues. Mike Davies Reports – Story and Bite available.
Rep. Everett Comments on His Opposition to Passage of Gaming Expansion Bill - 1/6/2010
A conference committee compromise version of gaming expansion legislation was narrowly approved Wednesday by the state House. The bill would legalize table gaming at the state’s existing slots casinos and would create at least one additional resort gaming license in the future. Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming) said he feels the bill fails to provide needed reforms to gaming oversight or provide additional property tax relief for Pennsylvania homeowners. Chuck Nichols Reports - Story and Bite available.