State Rep. Robert Mercuri
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Recent News About State Rep. Robert Mercuri
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Jeremy Shaffer begins first term in Pennsylvania House
Rep. Jeremy Shaffer of Allegheny County has officially begun his first term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
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Jeremy Shaffer begins first term representing Pennsylvania's 28th district
Rep. Jeremy Shaffer, a Republican from Allegheny, has officially begun his first term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
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Jeremy Shaffer to be sworn in as state representative on January 7
Rep. Jeremy Shaffer, a Republican from Allegheny, is set to be sworn in as the state representative for Pennsylvania's 28th Legislative District.
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Jeremy Shaffer announces open house for constituents in Wexford
Rep. Jeremy Shaffer, representing the 28th Legislative District in Allegheny County, has announced an open house event for his constituents.
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Shaffer continues operations at Wexford and Gibsonia district offices
Rep. elect Jeremy Shaffer, a Republican from Allegheny, has announced that he will continue to operate the district offices of his predecessor, former Rep. Rob Mercuri.
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Funding boost announced for community improvements in 28th Legislative District
To enhance school safety, emergency response, transportation, and infrastructure, Rep. Rob Mercuri (R-Allegheny) has announced over $2.2 million in state funding for the 28th Legislative District. The funds are provided through the Public Schools Facility Improvement Grant and the Local Share Account Grant (LSA).
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Marshall Township receives $6 million loan for water infrastructure improvements
Rep. Rob Mercuri announced the approval of a loan exceeding $6.3 million for the Marshall Township Municipal Sanitary Authority. The funding is intended for various water infrastructure projects, including drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater upgrades.
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Mercuri urges support for U.S. Steel's headquarters decision
The economic future of Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania is being discussed amidst concerns over political decisions impacting the steel and energy industries. There are criticisms directed at policies like the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, which some argue hinder growth in these sectors. The expansion of natural gas and steel production is seen as a way to provide both immediate and long-term benefits, including job creation.
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Rep. Rob Mercuri hosts annual community health fair with AHN
Rep. Rob Mercuri and Allegheny Health Network (AHN) will host the 3rd Annual Community Health Fair on Saturday, October 12, from 9 a.m. to noon at the AHN Wexford Health + Wellness Pavilion, located on the second floor at 12311 Perry Highway in Wexford.
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Annual Community Health Fair set for October 12 at AHN Wexford
State Representative Rob Mercuri has announced the annual Community Health Fair, scheduled to take place at AHN Wexford on October 12. The event aims to promote health and wellbeing within the North Hills of Pittsburgh community.
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Mercuri announces environmental grants for schools in 28th district
HARRISBURG – Rep. Rob Mercuri (R-Allegheny) announced that two school districts in the 28th Legislative District will receive grants from the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s (PDE) Environmental Grant Program. These grants aim to create cleaner facilities for students and educators by eliminating mold, lead, asbestos, and other environmental hazards.
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Pennsylvania legislators propose law to block funding for colleges boycotting Israel
HARRISBURG – Reps. Natalie Mihalek (R-Allegheny/Washington), Kristin Marcell (R-Bucks), and Rob Mercuri (R-Allegheny) have introduced legislation aimed at reinforcing Pennsylvania's support for Israel. The proposed law would withhold state funds from any higher education institution that boycotts or divests from Israel. It also seeks to prevent the Pennsylvania State Treasury and Commonwealth pension funds from divesting holdings in Israel.
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Pennsylvania House passes bill supporting insurance coverage for children who stutter
Rep. Rob Mercuri (R-Allegheny) commended the recent passage of legislation he co-sponsored by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, aimed at supporting children who stutter.
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Pennsylvania Republicans criticize Democrats' inaction on antisemitism
On June 24, 2024, Reps. Kristin Marcell (R-Bucks), Martina White (R-Philadelphia), and Rob Mercuri (R-Allegheny) held a press conference in Harrisburg to announce a discharge resolution for House Bill 1986. The resolution addresses the Democratic majority’s failure to advance legislation countering the rise of antisemitic actions on college campuses and in Pennsylvania communities.
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Mercuri Commends Funding for School Safety and Mental Health Support
On April 25, 2024, Rep. Rob Mercuri (R-Allegheny) expressed his support for the allocation of over $850,000 towards school safety and mental health support in the 28th Legislative District. The School Safety and Security Committee (SSSC) under the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) approved a total of $47 million in grants statewide to enhance safety, security, and mental health services for students and staff in schools across Pennsylvania.Mercuri, a member of the House Education Committee, emphasized the importance of investing in the well-being of...
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Mercuri Unveils Tax Rebate Legislation to Return Surplus Money to Taxpayers
Rep. Rob Mercuri (R-Allegheny) has introduced legislation in Pennsylvania aimed at returning surplus money to taxpayers. The proposed legislation would establish the 2024 Taxpayer Dividend Program, offering a one-time dividend to taxpayers who filed their 2023 Personal Income Tax returns in a timely manner, potentially returning up to $1,000 per taxpayer.Mercuri emphasized the importance of giving back to taxpayers, stating, "Pennsylvanians deserve to keep more of their hard earned money." He further highlighted the benefits of the program, noting that "sending money back...
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RGGI by Another Name: Mercuri Opposes Shapiro Energy Plan
In response to Governor Josh Shapiro's recently proposed energy plan, Representative Rob Mercuri from Allegheny voiced his concerns, stating, "The Shapiro energy plan, similar to the Biden energy plan, is a plan to limit opportunity and further government dependency for Pennsylvania’s families. The energy economy in Western Pennsylvania should be booming but is being throttled by a climate agenda with no end game in sight."Mercuri criticized the proposed plan for lacking focus on job creation, mentioning, "This proposed plan shows no interest in creating real jobs for...
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Mercuri Commends Commitment to Eliminate Antisemitism on College Campuses
HARRISBURG – Reacting to a House Appropriation Committee hearing with heads of state-related universities on Thursday, Feb. 29 with the state-related universities, Rep. Rob Mercuri (R-Allegheny) commended the presidents on their affirmation of conduct codes prohibiting antisemitic words and actions on their campuses. Mercuri has introduced legislation that would call for taxpayer funding to be restricted from any university that does not clearly outline in their code of conduct that antisemitic behavior is prohibited on campus."I was encouraged to hear our state-related...