Rep. John E. Pallone
54th Legislative District
Armstrong and Westmoreland counties

Audio Clips

Soundbite only. Rep. John Pallone of Westmoreland and Armstrong counties comments on the proposed budget agreement that was announced today at a Capitol press conference. Bite runs 26 seconds. - 9/11/2009


Sound bite only. State Rep. John Pallone, D-Westmoreland, has introduced H.B. 1846 that would provide for grants and funding to help community health clinics expand their services, making quality health care more available to the uninsured and under insured. Runs 18 seconds - 7/10/2009


Sound bite only. Rep. John Pallone of Westmoreland and Armstrong counties talks about a bill that would preserve Property Tax Rent Rebate eligibility for many PA seniors. Bite runs 8 seconds. - 6/16/2009


Full Story. The House took quick action on a bill today that would keep seniors from getting booted from an important property tax program. This story features Rep. John Pallone of Westmoreland and Armstrong counties. Story Runs 49 seconds. - 6/16/2009


Soundbite only. Rep. John Pallone of Westmoreland and Armstrong counties comments on his legislation to preserve PACE/PACENET eligibility for many Pennsylvania seniors. Bite runs 15 seconds. - 6/9/2009


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Video Clips

Rep. Pallone has introduced a bill that would require larger municipalities that rely solely on the Pennsylvania State Police for law enforcement to pay an assessment to cover that cost. At a news conference in Harrisburg, Pallone says alternatives would be for these communities to form their own police force or join a regional force. - 3/20/2009


Rep. Pallone addresses the House Judiciary Committee urging action on his H.B. 2563 that would assess a per capita fee on larger municipalities that rely on Pennsylvania State Police for their police services. - 9/4/2008


At a Harrisburg news conference, Rep. John Pallone said it was time for larger municipalities that use state police for law enforcement to pay for that service. He said many of these municipalities have the wherewithal to afford either their own police protection, but choose the services of state troopers, while other communities that pay taxes to support their own police force are also paying – through their state taxes – to fund the free police protection these larger municipalities are receiving. - 7/1/2008


Rep. Pallone has introduced a bill that would freeze tuition at state colleges and universities at the rate a student pays as a freshman. - 3/18/2008


Rep. Pallone discusses tourism and gaming in the Keystone State. - 2/29/2008


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