Ecker Comments at Senate State Government

May. 11, 2021 / Embed

State Representative Torren Ecker speaks about the protection of vital records relating to the COVID-19 pandemic from being destroyed before they can be fully examined.

Rep. Ecker's Comments During Policy Committee Hearing

Apr. 27, 2021 / Embed

Representative Torren Ecker questions Stephanie Watkins concerning liability protections during COVID-Related Regulatory Suspensions.

Rep. Ecker's May 18th Ballot Questions

Apr. 22, 2021 / Embed

State Rep. Torren Ecker explains the two questions regarding emergency disaster declarations that will be upon the May 18, 2021 primary election ballots.

Giving Patients Health Care Options

Apr. 07, 2021 / Embed

Representative Torren Ecker wishes to introduce legislation which will prevent the use of non-compete agreements in health care practitioner’s employment contracts.

Eckers Remarks for Covid Record Retention

Apr. 06, 2021 / Embed

Representative Torren Ecker argues against Amendment A0647 during final debate on House Floor.

Ecker Favors House Bill 605

Apr. 05, 2021 / Embed

Representative Torren Ecker advocates for his bill, House Bill 605, legislation meant to deter frivolous lawsuits that cannot be proven with legitimate evidence at trial, but will still cause significant financial strain to the defendant.

Ecker's Comments on Commonwealth’s COVID Comeback

Mar. 24, 2021 / Embed

Representative Torren Ecker speaks of a pro-jobs, pro-families, pro-growth and recovery-focused legislative package designed to achieve a better normal.

Ecker Comments at State Gov't

Mar. 24, 2021 / Embed

Representative Torren Ecker speaks of a bill that will require the state of Pennsylvania to retain pandemic records for ten years.

Ecker Wants Fitness Centers To Stay Open

Mar. 17, 2021 / Embed

State Representative Torren Ecker speaks of his bill that will formulate guidelines for fitness centers to remain open.

Ecker Questions Budget Secretary

Mar. 04, 2021 / Embed

Representative Torren Ecker directs questions at Budget Secretary Jenn Swails during an Appropriations budget hearing.