Rep. Matthew H. Smith
42nd Legislative District
Allegheny County

Audio Clips

Sound bite only - Rep. Matt Smith of Allegheny County comments on the new law he authored that could save the lives of children with food allergies. Bite runs 9 seconds. - 12/2/2010


Full story - There's a new state law that could save the lives of children with food allergies. Roseann Cadau has the story. Rep. Matt Smith of Allegheny County is featured. Story runs 48 seconds. - 12/2/2010


SOUND BITE. Rep. Matt Smith discusses his legislation at a news conference with the governor about merit selection of appellate court judges in Pennsylvania. Runs 23 seconds. - 6/9/2010


Sound Bite Only - The House Majority Policy Committee held a public hearing at the Green Tree Borough Building to investigate job creation and economic development in western Pennsylvania. Rep. Matt Smith explains the focus of the discussion. Bite runs :21 - 3/30/2010


Full story. Most Pennsylvania schools have zero-tolerance policies on students carrying prescription drugs or sharp objects. But an Allegheny County legislator wants to make an exception for students who have severe food allergies. This story features Rep. Matt Smith of Allegheny County. Story runs 1 minute 3 seconds. - 3/26/2010


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Video Clips

Watch Rep. Matt Smith's Cyber Town Hall meeting from September 20, 2010. Rep. Smith answers questions from constituents about transportation, property taxes and much more. - 9/20/2010


Rep. Matt Smith is featured at a news conference with Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, where he discusses his legislation to appoint judges based on merit rather than statewide election. - 6/21/2010


In this brief video, Rep. Matt Smith of Allegheny Co. explains his support of legislation to protect consumers from misleading or unfair product rebates such as delaying payments, creating hard-to-fulfill requirements and complex forms - 6/14/2010


In this brief video, Rep. Matt Smith of Allegheny Co. describes the growing support for his bill to appoint judges based on merit instead of statewide political campaigns. Governors Rendell, Ridge, Schweiker and Thornburgh support Smith's plan. - 6/14/2010


EpiPens in Schools Bill - 4/20/2010


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