| Rep. Josh Shapiro 153rd Legislative District Montgomery County |
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Rep. Josh Shapiro, 36, represents the 153rd Legislative District in Montgomery County in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Shapiro is a committed public servant who has worked in federal and state government for more than 15 years and was named "Best State Legislator" by Philadelphia Magazine. Shapiro was first elected to the House in 2004 and reelected in 2006 and 2008, and served as deputy speaker of the House from 2006-2008. While in the state House, Shapiro has authored and led the fight to implement the farthest-reaching ethics and government reform agenda in a generation. As co-chairman of the Speakers' Commission on Legislative Reform, Shapiro led an effort to pass more than 30 reforms to state law and the House rules, including a revamped Open Records Law that dramatically exposed the inner workings of state government to public scrutiny. Shapiro also sponsored the first major rewrite of the House rules in decades that opened up House proceedings to the public, eliminated certain legislative perks and made House expenditures subject to public disclosure. As chairman of the Legislative Audit Committee, Shapiro secured unanimous support to require the General Assembly to return its $210 million surplus to the taxpayers and establish stricter financial controls over the expenditure of state funds. In addition to his work to promote ethics and reform of state government, Shapiro has focused on increasing the affordability of college for Pennsylvania's students, expanding access to health care and divesting state pension funds from companies that do business with terror-sponsoring countries. To make college more affordable, he passed two laws allowing college students to transfer their academic credits when changing from one state or community college to another and to make contributions to 529 college savings plans tax deductible. Shapiro passed legislation in the House to require the Commonwealth's two pension funds to divest from Iran and Sudan. He also authored a House-passed bill to address the shortage of physicians in Pennsylvania by offering new doctors full medical school loan forgiveness in exchange for an agreement to practice medicine in Pennsylvania for at least 10 years. Shapiro has earned a reputation as a bipartisan consensus builder and has been recognized nationally for his efforts. In June 2009 he was selected as one of 32 state legislators nationwide to the "White House Team of State Legislators for Health Reform” to help President Obama shape the national health reform effort. He was also one of 24 elected officials nationwide, and the first and only Pennsylvania official, to be selected for the prestigious Aspen Institute-Rodel Fellowship in Public Leadership program. Rep. Shapiro is the Secretary of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, Chairman of the Legislative Audit and Advisory Committee, as well as a member of the Finance, Judiciary and Insurance committees. He also is an appointee to the Tobacco Settlement Investment Board, the State Planning Board. Shapiro served as the co-chairman of the Speakers' Commission on Legislative Reform during the 2007-08 session. Before his service in the Pennsylvania state House, Shapiro served as a senior aide on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. from 1995-2003. Shapiro is a 1995 magna cum laude graduate of the University of Rochester and received his law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center in 2002. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar. Shapiro and his family live in Abington Township in Montgomery County. He is married to his high school sweetheart, Lori. The couple has three young children, Sophia, Jonah and Max. |
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