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Grove and fellow House Republicans recognized as March's top state legislators

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State Rep. Seth Grove | Pennsylvania 196th Legislative District

State Rep. Seth Grove | Pennsylvania 196th Legislative District

Rep. Seth Grove of Dover, along with fellow Pennsylvania House Republicans Reps. Eric Nelson and Barb Gleim, was recently recognized by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) as State Legislators of the Month for March. The accolade aims to highlight their contributions to increased engagement efforts within the state.

According to ALEC, "This dedicated trio has played a vital role in expanding engagement across the Commonwealth — welcoming new voices, strengthening relationships and ensuring legislators have access to policy resources and a national community of peers." The organization emphasized their teamwork and strategic outreach as factors contributing to stronger connections between Pennsylvania legislators and ALEC's network.

Grove holds the position of Republican chairman of the House Labor and Industry Committee and is a member of ALEC's board of directors. Nelson serves as the ALEC public sector state chair, while Gleim operates as the Public Sector Task Force chair for the ALEC Education and Workforce Development Task Force.

In expressing his appreciation, Grove remarked, "I send my many congratulations to Eric and Barb. They have been key members of ALEC, and their hard work is always appreciated. I look forward to continuing to collaborate with them and all legislators who are on the ALEC team as we champion good governance."

The recognition signifies their ongoing commitment to ALEC's mission and their proactive roles within the organization.

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