PA invests $80 million in Curtiss-Wright expansion
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Last year, I visited Curtiss-Wright’s amazing nuclear technology facility in Cheswick, and that visit translated to the announcement this week of an $80 MILLION investment and 150 NEW JOBS coming to the Allegheny Valley! After learning that Curtiss-Wright was planning to expand and that they were weighing Pennsylvania against several other states to invest in, I immediately called Gov. Josh Shapiro. (In fact, I think I called from the parking lot of Curtiss-Wright.) Shapiro and his outstanding team sprang into action and secured the investment for Pennsylvania. So proud to have played a small role in making this happen, and elated that it’s happening here in the Allegheny Valley.
Read more about the investment here.
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July 25: Free smoke alarms in
Cheswick, Springdale Township and Harmarville
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Working smoke alarms can reduce the risk of death in a home fire by 50%. That’s why I’m joining the American Red Cross and Allegheny Valley V.F.C. to install free smoke alarms on Saturday, July 25, in Cheswick, Springdale Township, and Harmarville. To schedule an appointment or learn more, call 412-263-5278.
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Save the date: My Aug. 1 Kids Safety Event
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I will be hosting my annual Kids Safety Event on Saturday, Aug. 1 from 11 AM - 1 PM at Citizens Hose Fire/Rescue/EMS at 965 Burtner Road, Natrona Heights. There will be fun activities for children, safety tips for parents, and resources for families. Kids’ boxed lunches will be provided. I hope to see you there!
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Community forum on protester rights and interacting
with law enforcement
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I’m partnering with the Pennsylvania State Police to host a community forum next month on protesters’ First Amendment rights and interactions with law enforcement. These are timely issues, and I’m grateful that the State Police can help increase our understanding of them.
The forum will be held on Thursday, Aug. 20, from 6 to 7:30 PM at the Highlands High School Auditorium. A State Police community ambassador will provide an informative video presentation and lead a question-and-answer session on a range of topics related to interactions between residents and law enforcement.
I hosted a forum on this topic in April, and you can read news coverage about it here.
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Stay safe and cool in Allegheny County this summer
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?To help everyone stay safe when temperatures rise, I want to share some important tips and resources from state and county officials:
Be sure to check on neighbors, friends, and relatives—especially older adults, those with health conditions, and those without air conditioning—and remember these additional heat-related tips from the Allegheny County Emergency Services:
- Limit time outdoors, especially at midday.
- Never leave kids or pets in a car.
- If you need to be outdoors, be aware of the signs of heat exhaustion: dizziness, nausea, headache, or excessive sweating.
- When in doubt, take a break, cool down and seek help.
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PA veterans: Get help finding lost military records
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Pennsylvania veterans struggling to locate lost DD-214 forms or other military documents can now get free assistance from the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA). These records are essential for accessing benefits, employment, and retirement credits.
Over the past year, DMVA has handled more than 1,300 record requests. Veterans can call 1-800-547-2838 or email RA-REQ@pa.gov. DMVA also assists with DD-215 corrections.
Pro tip: File your military papers safely as soon as you separate to avoid future headaches. For updates, sign up for the DMVA Veterans Registry at https://www.pa.gov/form/dmva/pennsylvania-veterans-registry.html.
As always, if you need help with DMVA or any other state department, agency or issue, you can contact my district office and we’ll be happy to help.
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New grant program boosts highway industry careers
for PA students
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PennDOT and the Pennsylvania Department of Education have launched a competitive grant program to expand career pathways in the Heavy Highway Industry. From July 7 to Sept. 1, eligible educational institutions—including K-12 schools, career centers, and colleges—can apply for up to $500,000 to fund training, certifications, and on-the-job learning for skilled trades like welding, electrical work, and surveying.
With 92% of contractors struggling to fill positions and 41% of the workforce set to retire by 2031, the $12 million program addresses critical shortages. Applications must demonstrate collaboration with industry partners. The new competitive grant program will accept applications from July 7 through Sept. 1.
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Partnering with the county to help you with
tax and licensing matters
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I’m offering a new service this year at my Cheswick office. Once a month through September, I will host a representative from Allegheny County Treasurer Erica Rocchi Brusselars’ office from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Residents can take advantage of these special days and hours at my office, located at 1296 Pittsburgh St., to pay county property taxes, apply for the Homestead/Farmstead Exclusion or Senior Citizen Tax Relief programs, or obtain hunting, fishing, or dog licenses.
Mark your calendars with the dates and times on the graphic above!
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Veterans services at my office
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Twice a month, a Veterans Service Officer (VSO) will be at my Cheswick office, 1296 Pittsburgh St., to assist veterans with a variety of services. The VSO will be available on the third Wednesday and Thursday of each month.
Call to schedule an appointment at (724) 826-5151.
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District Office
1296 Pittsburgh Street
Cheswick, PA 15024
(724) 826-5151
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Pennsylvania State Capitol
111 B East Wing
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 705-7141
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