Rep. Dom Costa
21st Legislative District
Allegheny County

Audio Clips

Member Quote - State Rep. Dom Costa joined police officers, and families of those officers who have died in the line of duty, at a Police Memorial Day ceremony at the state Capitol. - 5/2/2011


Statewide Story - State Rep. Dom Costa joined police officers, and families of those officers who have died in the line of duty, at a Police Memorial Day ceremony at the state Capitol. - 5/2/2011


bite only Rep. Dom Costa, D-Allegheny, on why the state needs to save adultBasic. Runs 15 - 1/25/2011


Bite only State Rep. Dom Costa, D-Allegheny, encourages Gov. Rendell to sign firefighter cancer-presumption bill because it is the right thing to do. Runs 13 seconds - 11/22/2010


Full Story - Today’s story features state Rep. Dom Costa of Allegheny County, who discusses House passage of his legislation that would help catch suspected police assailants. Roseann Cadau has a report from Harrisburg. Story runs :42 - 10/4/2010


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Video Clips

Rep. Costa honors Pittsburgh police officers Stephen Mayhle, Eric Kelly and Paul Sciullo II, who were killed in the line of duty on April 4, 2009, with House resolutions recognizing their courage and dedication to protecting the people of Pittsburgh. - 6/30/2009


Rep. Dom Costa speaks on the House floor on the importance of remembering the sacrifices police officers make in keeping our communities safe as the House prepared to vote on two resolutions he introduced honoring fallen police officers. House Resolution 304 that designates May 15, 2009, as “National Police Memorial Day” in Pennsylvania, and H.R. 305 recognizes the week of May 10-16, 2009, as “National Police Week” in Pennsylvania. Both resolutions were adopted unanimously. - 5/13/2009


Rep. Costa speaks on the House floor in favor of an amendment that would have banned the use of hand-held cell phones will driving. The House failed to approve the amendment, but Rep. Costa is also co-sponsoring a bill introduced by state Rep. Josh Shapiro, D-Montgomery, that would ban the use of hand-held cell phones while driving. He promised to continue fighting for the ban to improve public safety. - 4/22/2009


The 193rd Session of the PA House of Representatives began as all 203 members took the oath of office on Tuesday, January 6, 2009. Rep. Keith McCall, D-Carbon, was elected Speaker of the House by a unanimous vote. He is the first Democrat elected to that position since the 1993-94 session. - 1/6/2009


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