Gaylene Macuska is a breast cancer and domestic violence survivor. The help from this program will keep her in her home and help her afford the daily necessities.

“With sky-high costs from gas to groceries to rent, no one can keep up. This extra money in my pocket is a real-life, tangible solution that will help so many people,” Macuska added.

This is the largest targeted tax cut for seniors in nearly two decades in Pennsylvania. Governor Shapiro says applications will be open on January 1.

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