Crossing City Lines, Penn Hills Elected Officials and City of Pittsburgh Officials Team Up to for Much Needed Road Repairs for East Hills Community

PENN HILLS – February 11, 2025 – State Reps. Joe McAndrew and La’Tasha D. Mayes, both D-Allegheny, joined city of Pittsburgh officials for a news conference on to present a $250,000 award for the paving of East Hills Drive in Penn Hills, which will connect the East Hills community in the City of Pittsburgh. 

Attendees at the event included: 

  • Bishop Donald Clay – Petra International Ministries. 
  • State Rep. La’Tasha D. Mayes – grant sponsor. 
  • State Rep. Joe McAndrew – grant sponsor. 
  • Sen. Jay Costa – D-Allegheny.  
  • Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey. 
  • Pittsburgh City Councilman Khari Mosley – District 9, which includes East Hills.
  • Simone McMeans – Deputy Director, Allegheny County Economic Development.

A major thoroughfare to the East Hills community, East Hills Drive, which runs from Frankstown Road in Penn Hills to the entrance to the East Hills community in the city of Pittsburgh, has been a significant thoroughfare for private and public traffic for over 50 years.  

The road fell into a significant state of disrepair due to claims on who owned the street and a lack of funding. For multiple decades, many elected officials have tried and failed to have the road paved. 

The road, which needs to be reconstructed, is owned by Tamion Enterprises, the nonprofit branch of Petra Ministries located on Eastgate Drive on an outparcel of the former East Hills Shopping Center. With the state grant funds necessary to finance that project, private vehicles, traffic to and from Petra Ministries, emergency vehicles, Pittsburgh Regional Transit buses, food pantry trucks and school buses serving Imani Christian Academy will resume easy access to the East Hills community.  

Tamion Enterprises plans to install fencing along the roadway to deter dumping.  

“It was my privilege to bring state and city government officials to the same table to get this project underway for our mutual constituents,” McAndrew said. “Residents in this area have been suffering for a long time, forced to find other routes to access the East Hills community.” 

“Receiving this funding to rehabilitate East Hills Drive in Penn Hills is essential for our community. This road serves as a critical link between two vibrant neighborhoods, and its improvement will enhance safety, promote accessibility, and foster stronger connections. We are grateful for this investment in our infrastructure and the positive impact it will have on our residents’ daily lives, quality of life and our local economy,” Mayes said. 

“This project is a wonderful example of how various levels of government can collaborate to find meaningful solutions to our challenges,” Mosley said. “When our elected officials work strategically with our community stakeholders, we can tackle the critical issues we face and bring real change.” 

This project was financed (in part) by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Commonwealth Financing Authority and the Redevelopment Authority of Allegheny County. 

Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa, Appropriations Chair Vincent Hughes Applaud Governor Shapiro’s 2025-26 Budget

HARRISBURG, PAFebruary 4, 2025 – Today, Governor Josh Shapiro laid out his vision and priorities for the 2025-26 Budget. In it, the Governor proposed an agenda for solving the problems facing Pennsylvanians and increasing opportunities for Pennsylvania’s families and workers.  

“Today’s budget proposal is a very solid plan to deliver critical growth, freedom, and opportunity to every Pennsylvanian,” said Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa. “Governor Shapiro’s plan is a commonsense approach to progress in our state, balancing fiscal responsibility with a bold vision for improving the lives of our families and workers. From ensuring folks can get to work on functional roads and transit systems to unleashing our energy potential, Pennsylvania stands poised to seize the opportunities before us. I look forward to the next few weeks of budget hearings and collaborative discussions with my colleagues in all four caucuses as we move forward.”

Senator Vincent Hughes, Democratic Appropriations Chair, said, “This budget is a testament to Governor Shapiro’s commitment to hardworking Pennsylvania’s. It funds student teachers and schools, childcare providers, direct care workers, and opportunities for young people and adults to develop new skills and get high paying jobs. It introduces new money for affordable housing, lower utility costs, and tax relief for homeowners.

We want the people of Pennsylvania to know we are listening, and we are fighting for them. While we continue to see chaos and reckless cuts out of Washington, Governor Shapiro and state Democrats are committed to protecting Pennsylvanians from paying more for basic necessities. We are focused on affordability. We are serving the people of Pennsylvania, not a handful of millionaires and billionaires.”

The Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Caucus has laid out its vision to deliver For Every Pennsylvanian. This year’s budget includes important developments on some crucial areas, including:

  • $1 billion in tax relief for homeowners
  • Over $8.2 billion for public schools, bringing the total Shapiro Administration investment to $1.1 trillion
  • $40 million for student teacher stipends, bringing the total program investment to $70 million
  • Over $90 million for gun violence prevention
  • Over $23 million to support primary health care practitioners with student loan payments 
  • $55M for childcare worker recruitment and retention
  • $292.5M for mass transit throughout Pennsylvania
  • $50 million to incentivize the development of the life sciences industry in Pennsylvania
  • A $15 minimum wage

More information about the caucus’s priorities is available at PASenate.com/priorities.

Footage of today’s press conference is available at PASenate.com/budget. Downloadable footage is available upon request.

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Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa Lauds Governor Shapiro’s Energy Policy, Calls for Swift Passage to Lower Costs for Consumers

PITTSBURGH, PAJanuary 30, 2025 − Today, Governor Josh Shapiro unveiled The Lightning Plan, a sweeping energy policy aimed at unleashing Pennsylvania’s energy potential, creating good jobs, reducing costs for energy consumers, and positioning our commonwealth as a leader in modern energy production and distribution.

In support, Senator Costa releases the following statement:;

“I am delighted to be supporting Governor Shapiro as he lays out a bold, visionary plan for energy in Pennsylvania that uplifts our commonwealth from every angle, from energy production to consumer costs to grid reliability and beyond.

“Members of the Senate Democratic Caucus have supported and will continue to support bringing the Governor’s vision to fruition, advocating for legislation like PRESS, PACER, and EDGE to shore up our energy market and modernize critical tax credit programs.

“I look forward to championing The Lightning Plan throughout this budget season until all the pillars are signed into law.”

Learn more about the Senate Democrats commitment to affordable energy for every Pennsylvanian here.

 

Senator Jay Costa Announces Gaming Economic Development Tourism Fund Grants for the 43rd District

PITTSBURGH, PAJanuary 29, 2025 – Today, Senator Jay Costa announces $1,175,000 in Gaming Economic Development Tourism money and Act 13 money benefiting the 43rd senatorial district.

“I am delighted to be announcing funding that supports our parks, our trails, our first responders, and our critical nonprofits that make our community so special,” said Senator Costa. “Supporting these crucial community organizations to improve their infrastructure is just one way we can continue to deliver safe, welcoming spaces for every Pennsylvanian.”  

“These investments will enhance public spaces, improve accessibility, and strengthen community infrastructure,” McAndrew said. “From upgrading parks and public safety to supporting local firefighters, this funding ensures long-term benefits for residents. Thanks to Sen. Jay Costa for his advocacy in securing these essential funds.”

Alongside Representative Joe McAndrew, Senator Costa announces the following awards from Act 13 funding:

  • The Municipality of Penn Hills was awarded $80,000 for the Verona, Oakmont, Penn Hills, Plum (VOPP) Trail Connector Milltown Bridge Restoration
  • Oakmont Borough was awarded $80,000 for Riverview Park Field Lights

Additionally, alongside Representative Abigail Salisbury, Senator Costa announces that Wilkins Township was awarded $80,000 in Act 13 funding for Community Center Outdoor Renovation.

Per the Department of Community and Economic Development’s website, “Act 13 of 2012 establishes the Marcellus Legacy Fund and allocates funds to the Commonwealth Financing Authority for planning, acquisition, development, rehabilitation and repair of greenways, recreational trails, open space, parks and beautification projects using the Greenways, Trails, and Recreation Program.” 

From GEDTF, Senator Costa and Representative McAndrew announce the following:

  • Allegheny Valley North COG in Oakmont was awarded $195,000 to purchase and install full fixture light poles at Oakmont-Riverside Park.
  • Tamion Enterprises in Penn Hills was awarded $250,000 for road paving, landscaping and cleanup & lighting at the East Hills Drive Gateway.
  • North Bessemer Community Volunteer Fire Association in Penn Hills was awarded $125,000 to repair and replace the North Bessemer Community VFD Parking Lot Replacement.
  • Verona Volunteer Fire Company was awarded $60,000 for Enhanced Emergency Response Equipment, specifically the purchase a new Stanley Land craft fire/rescue boat.

SEIU Local 668 in Wilkinsburg was awarded $125,000 in GEDTF funding for the installation of ADA compliant ramps, interior construction and upgrades, roof repairs and lighting in the SEIU 668 Wilkinsburg Office  

With Representative Dan Frankel and Representative La’Tasha D. Mayes, Rodef Shalom Congregation was awarded $110,000 in GEDTF funding to replace lighting fixtures throughout the building.

“Supporting the organizations that bring people together is always a good bet,” said Rep. Frankel. “With needed state support, these projects will enhance the day-to-day lives of neighbors throughout our community.”

“These grants from the GEDTF will allow us to continue investing in Pittsburgh’s economy by supporting recreation, community services and affordable housing throughout Allegheny County,” Mayes said. “Not only can we continue to attract tourism, but we can also improve our local recreational offerings, diversify Pittsburgh’s services to communities of color, and bring down the cost of housing in our area.”

In conjunction with Representatives Frankel, Mayes, and Abney, Senator Costa announces Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy was awarded $70,000 in GEDTF funding for ADA accessible pathways, improve stormwater and create new connections between park and CMU campus at Schenley Park.

“Public safety and accessibility are at the heart of these funds,” Abney said. “Thank you to Sen. Costa for his collaboration in securing these dollars.”

Gaming Economic Development Tourism Fund (GEDTF) grants allow municipalities, authorities, councils of government (COGs), and both non- and for-profit businesses to carry out significant economic development for current and future use. Administered by the Redevelopment Authority of Allegheny County (RAAC), these grants provide financial assistance to entities to facilitate economic development projects in Allegheny County.

Learn more about the Pennsylvania Senate Democrats commitment to every Pennsylvanian here.

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Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Caucus Mourns the Passing of Allegheny County Representative Matt Gergely

ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PA – State Representative Matt Gergely, D-Pittsburgh, passed away on January 19, 2025, at the age of 45. First elected to the House of Representatives in 2023, Representative Gergely hailed from the 35th district, comprising of McKeesport, Clairton, Munhall, Duquesne, and Lincoln.

In sorrow, the Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Caucus releases the following statement:

“We are so deeply sorry to learn of the passing of Representative Matt Gergely, and we already miss him more than words can express. A public servant to the very end, Representative Gergely left an indelible mark on everyone who met him. McKeesport lost a terrific champion today. We wish his loved ones peace and comfort as they mourn his untimely passing. May his memory be a blessing.”

Per the House Democratic Caucus, the family of Representative Gergely has requested privacy at this time.

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Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Caucus Announces Committee Chairs for 2025-26 Legislative Session

HARRISBURG, PA January 8, 2025 − The Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Caucus announces its committee chairs for the 2025-26 legislative session.

The Senate Democratic Caucus also proudly welcomes two new members: Senator Patty Kim representing Senate District 15, and Senator Nick Piscottano representing Senate District 45.

  • Aging & Youth – Senator Maria Collett
  • Agriculture & Rural Affairs – Senator Judy Schwank
  • Appropriations – Senator Vincent Hughes
  • Banking & Insurance – Senator Sharif Street
  • Communications & Technology – Senator Nick Miller
  • Community, Economic & Recreational Development – Senator Anthony Williams
  • Consumer Protection & Professional Licensure – Senator Lisa Boscola
  • Education – Senator Lindsey Williams
  • Environmental Resources & Energy – Senator Carolyn Comitta
  • Finance – Senator Nick Pisciottano
  • Game & Fisheries – Senator Lisa Boscola
  • Health & Human Services – Senator Art Haywood
  • Institutional Sustainability & Innovation – Senator Tim Kearney
  • Intergovernmental Operations – Senator Tina Tartaglione             
  • Judiciary – Senator Amanda Cappelletti
  • Labor & Industry – Senator John Kane
  • Law & Justice – Senator Wayne Fontana
  • Local Government – Senator Patty Kim 
  • Rules & Executive Nominations – Senator Jay Costa
  • State Government – Senator Steve Santarsiero
  • Transportation – Senator Marty Flynn
  • Urban Affairs & Housing – Senator Nikil Saval
  • Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness – Senator Katie Muth

Learn more about the PA Senate Democrats’ commitment to fighting for every Pennsylvanian here.

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