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Fraudit

As you may have seen, a Republican senator announced recently that he intends to conduct a forensic audit of the 2020 election. I strongly oppose this action for many reasons. Check out the video, letters and news stories below.


Senators Costa and Williams Respond to Mastriano Attempted Audit

Harrisburg, PA − July 7, 2021 − Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa and Senate Democratic Whip Anthony H. Williams sent the following letter to Republican Leadership in response to Senator Mastriano’s latest attempt to audit the results of the 2020 election:

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Letter to Counties Contacted for Mastriano Audit

Harrisburg, PA − July 8, 2021 − Democratic Members of the Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee send the following letter to counties contacted for Mastriano audit:

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Post-Gazette

Stop talking about November 2020 election

The latest gambit by one of Pennsylvania’s top Republican lawmakers demands a resounding exclamation from anyone who gives a hoot about good government: Enough is enough.

Do we need to say it again? Enough.

Post-Gazette

The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell

Biden to deliver voting rights speech on Tuesday as GOP try to suppress vote, hold sham “audits” and subvert elections; Fight over voting rights heats up in Texas; Trump organization CFO Allen Weisselberg quits as director of Trump Scotland Golf Club.

Allegheny County RACP Awards for 2020

Project Award Amount
Center that CARES Young Adult Transitional Housing $500,000
2400 East Carson Street Redevelopment $1,300,000
51 Bridge Street Redevelopment $1,600,000
Public Destination Facilities Renovation for COVID-19 Preparedness $2,000,000
AlphaLab Health @ Allegheny General Hospital $500,000
Alpine Point Industrial Business Park $250,000
Braddock Carnegie Library Association Renovation $1,000,000
Brighton Heights Healthy Active Living Center $1,500,000
Carlow University Lower Campus – Fifth Avenue Development $1,000,000
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Branch Improvements – Downtown Library 2020 $1,000,000
City’s Edge in Uptown $1,200,000
Allegheny County Free Library and Music Hall Renovations $1,250,000
Covestro LLC Headquarters R&D Upgrade $1,000,000
David L. Lawrence Convention Center – 4th Floor Terrace Phase II $2,000,000
Western PA School for Blind Children Building Improvements $1,000,000
Duquesne University College of Osteopathic Medicine $2,000,000
Energy Innovation Center Expansion $750,000
Fairywood Industrial Site Preperation $500,000
Fifth & Dinwiddie Mixed Use Development $500,000
Findlay Industrial Park at Westport III – Flex Space $1,000,000
Flats on Forward II $1,000,000
FNB Financial Center $6,000,000
Former Homewood School II – Recreational Space $1,000,000
Pittsburgh Super Computer Rehab of the Former Westinghouse Building $1,000,000
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank Building Renovation and Expansion II $1,000,000
History Center Penn Avenue Expansion $3,000,000
Jefferson Recreation Center $500,000
Jewish Community Security Enhancement (Greater Pittsburgh) $1,100,000
Larimer Phase III Commercial Development $500,000
Lemington Mixed Use Senior Apartments and Health Care Facility with Solar PV Power System $500,000
Lexington Technology Park $1,000,000
Light of Life – Ridge Place Renovation $1,000,000
Lower Hill Entertainment and Commercial Development $3,000,000
Heinz Hall – Pittsburgh Symphony $3,500,000
Lower Hill Community Parking District $4,000,000
McKees Rocks Blight Rehab $1,000,000
McNaugher School Redevelopment $500,000
Munhall Borough Building $1,000,000
Nazareth Prep Science and Activities Building $1,000,000
Neighborhood 91 at Pittsburgh International Airport $750,000
New Outlook Academy Expansion and Revitalization 2020 $500,000
North Park Pool Renovations $1,500,000
Park Avenue Splash Pad & Turf Field $750,000
Castle Shannon Streetscape Improvements $771,428
Point Park University Professional Career Readiness Center $1,000,000
POWER Campus for Women in Recovery $1,500,000
Pittsburgh Press Building Redevelopment $1,000,000
PurePenn Expansion – McKeesport, PA $2,000,000
Sheet Metal Workers Training Facility Expansion $250,000
Sports and Athletic Complex at Montour Junction Phase 3 $500,000
St. Clair Hospital Outpatient Center Construction $8,000,000
Steel City Squash Academic & Fitness Complex $500,000
Stringtown Redevelopment $1,000,000
Next Generation Library Improvements – Upper St. Clair $250,000
Warrington Recreation Center $500,000
Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf Improvements $1,000,000

PennDOT Reopens Select Rest Areas for Truck Parking

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will be reopening select rest areas across Pennsylvania for truck parking. PennDOT rest areas were closed at midnight Tuesday in response to Governor Tom Wolf’s mitigation guidance regarding COVID-19.

To address safety concerns raised, PennDOT has identified 13 of its 30 rest areas in critical locations that will be available for truck parking starting tomorrow, March 19.