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State Rep. David M. Delloso today released a statement in response to Prospect Medical Holdings’ reckless and devastating decision to shut down Crozer Health System and close Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital. Read more
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“I’m glad I get to advocate for these commonwealth-funded upgrades and repairs through my position. Strong communities are built on well-maintained infrastructure that supports everyone," said Delloso. Read more
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A new state program allows Severely Disabled Veterans to forgo the fees for titling or registering one vehicle. Read more
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We are fiercely disappointed but not surprised by Prospect Medical Holdings’ declaration of bankruptcy across the country yesterday. This bankruptcy leaves our community’s most vulnerable—patients, families, and frontline healthcare workers—in a precarious position, a consequence of years of mismanagement and disregard for public health. Read more
Delloso, a proud Delco native, has been tapped to chair the new House Intergovernmental Affairs & Operations Committee. This leadership position will allow him to cut through red tape and tackle issues that matter most to Pennsylvania’s working families. Read more
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State Reps. Jennifer O’Mara and Dave Delloso today announced a $150,000 grant awarded to Morton-Rutledge Fire Company for essential station repairs. Read more
“Students need safe places to learn, and local governments need facilities where they can run all the services they provide to the community,” said Delloso. “I’m proud to help secure funding for responsible projects like this that provide real benefits to the people I represent.” Read more
We stand united in full support of Attorney General Michelle Henry’s civil lawsuit against Prospect Medical Holdings to hold them accountable for mismanagement of Crozer Health System. Read more
“This money will be used to restore older buildings that the community depends on, supply local police with resources they need, and improve safety for pedestrians,” Delloso said. “I’m honored to help secure these state funding allocations for the people I proudly represent in Harrisburg.” Read more
“Cheating employees and taxpayers is not the way a good, responsible business cuts costs. As elected officials, we cannot ignore any type of injustice plaguing working people in this Commonwealth,” Delloso said. Read more
HARRISBURG, Sept. 9 – Chester-Upland, Chichester and Interboro school districts and Delaware County Technical School today were awarded state grant funding to help address environmental hazards in their school buildings, according to state Reps. Carol Kazeem, Leanne Krueger and Dave Delloso, all D-Delaware. Chester Upland School District received $821,912 while Chichester was awarded $1.04 million. Interboro was awarded $290,761. DCTC also received $80,095 for environmental remediation needs in its Aston and Folcroft buildings. The money comes from the state’s Public School Environmental Repairs Program , made possible by funding Krueger, Kazeem and Delloso voted for in the 2023-24 state budget. Grants under the program can be used by schools to fix environmental hazards in their school buildings, including removing lead in water sources and in paint, as well as asbestos and mold removal and remediation. “No student or staff member should have to learn or work in a building full of lead, asbestos and mold, yet this is what many young people and adults across the state -- some right here in Delaware County -- faced with each new school year and for far too long because local tax sources were stretched too thin,” Krueger said. “I fought to include funding to fix and clean up our schools in last year’s state budget and again this year. I am grateful to see schools like Chester-Upland finally get the Read more
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