Rep. James E. Casorio, Jr.
56th Legislative District
Westmoreland County

Audio Clips

Full story. House Democrats are considering a measure requiring home buyers to be notified if their prospective home was formerly an illegal drug lab. Features Rep. James Casorio of Westmoreland County. Roseann Cadau reports from Harrisburg. Story runs 1:01. - 10/27/2009


Sound bite only. House Democrats are considering a measure requiring home buyers to be notified if their prospective home was formerly an illegal drug lab. Features Rep. James Casorio of Westmoreland County. Sound bite runs 24 seconds. - 10/27/2009


Soundbite ONLY. Rep. Jim Casorio, D-Westmoreland, joins the State Police in asking us to remember fallen law enforcement officers and their families this holiday season. Bite runs 18 seconds. - 12/24/2008


The Pennsylvania State Police are asking us to remember fallen law enforcement officers and their families this holiday season. Rep. Jim Casorio, D-Westmoreland, is a member of the Fraternal Order of Police and is featured in this story. Story runs one minute. - 12/24/2008


Soundbite ONLY. The House and Senate have overwhelmingly approved a bill that will improve conditions for breeder dogs in commercial kennels in Pennsylvania. Rep. Jim Casorio (D-Westmoreland) talks about the bill that has been sent to the governor for a signature. Soundbite runs 14 seconds. - 10/9/2008


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Video Clips

Representative Casorio discusses the variety of services and information available at his local constituent offices in North Huntingdon, Jeannette and Penn Township. Representative Casorio's offices act as a clearinghouse for constituents who need assistance with state, federal and local government matters. - 3/17/2010


Representative Casorio marks the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, with remarks on the floor of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. - 12/7/2009


In this Comcast Newsmakers segment, Representative Casorio talks about a bill he has introduced that would give returning veterans with emergency medical training and certification in the Armed Forces reciprocal civilian certification to serve as EMTs and rescue personnel in Pennsylvania municipalities. - 12/3/2009


Representative Casorio visits Comcast Newsmakers to discuss legislation he is co-sponsoring that would increase sentences, end early parole and require strict post-prison supervision for repeat violent offenders in Pennsylvania. - 12/3/2009


Representative Casorio discusses legislation he is co-sponsoring (H.B. 2563) that would require communities with more than 10,000 residents that don’t have their own police force to compensate the state police for the local law enforcement they provide. The legislation would raise nearly $40 million in revenue and would allow the state police to hire about 4,000 additional troopers statewide. - 6/1/2008


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