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Legislative Reapportionment Commission Concludes Public Hearings
Wrapping up the last of two public hearings on the Legislative Reapportionment Commission’s preliminary plan, testimony given to the commission today was overwhelmingly critical of the plan approved 3-2 along party lines.
Education Improving but Faces Funding Issues
HARRISBURG, Noviembre 15, 2011 - Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa was joined by former Gov. Ed Rendell at a capitol news conference to draw attention to a recent report that shows Pennsylvania is one of just a few states that made significant progress from 2003 to...
Statement from Democratic Leader Jay Costa, (D-Allegheny) on Republican Shale Fee
“It is unfortunate that we were not able to reach a general agreement on all aspects of this measure and we cannot support it on final passage. There is too much at stake. We can’t allow Pennsylvanians to ultimately wind up on the losing end of the battle to make sure...
Costa Applauds Passage of Concussion Management Legislation
HARRISBURG, Noviembre 1, 2011 - Senator Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) hailed Senate passage of legislation which will establish guidelines regarding management of concussions and head injuries to student athletes. The unanimous vote in favor of Senate Bill 200 sends it to...
Costa Details his Opposition to School Vouchers
HARRISBURG, Octubre 26, 2011 - - Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa speaks on the floor of the Senate to detail his opposition to the school vouchers legislation (SB 1). [hdvideo id=16 ]
Costa, Wozniak Say Action on Transportation Crisis Will Create Jobs
HARRISBURG, Octubre 19, 2011 - - Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa and Democratic Transportation Chairman John Wozniak today released the following statements regarding Pennsylvania’s transportation crisis: Senator Jay Costa, (D-Allegheny): “It is extremely important...
Costa Touts Lower Recidivism, Cost-Savings and Economic Benefits of SB 100 Passage
HARRISBURG, Octubre 18, 2011 - - Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) today applauded Senate passage of legislation that would reduce Pennsylvania’s over-crowded prison population and expand eligibility for essential reentry programs. Democratic amendments...
UPMC/Highmark Impasse Update
Octubre 18, 2011 - Sen. Costa joined a bipartisan group of House and Senate members from Western Pennsylvania to update the public on the ongoing efforts to bring an end to the UPMC/Highmark impasse. [hdvideo id=14 ] "We have strongly urged both of these entities to...
Costa participates in 24-hour Read-Aloud program
Sen. Costa served as a reader for the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh’s 24-hour Read-Aloud program at the library’s downtown branch
Forest Hills Town Hall Meeting Well Attended
It was a lively discussion on the state issues during Sen. Costa’s town meeting in Forest Hills.
Corbett Shale Policy Fails to Adequately Address Needs of Citizens, Communities, & Environment
State Senate Democrats today responded to Governor Tom Corbett’s Marcellus Shale Impact Fee proposal.
Senate Democrats Roll Out Jobs Plan
HARRSIBURG – State Senate Democrats today unveiled their revised job creation plan, called “PA Works Now,” which they claim would create 80,000 new jobs and leverage billions in private investment to generate jobs and economic activity.
Legislative Reapportionment Commission Hears Testimony
The commission heard public testimony regarding the upcoming redrawing of Pennsylvania’s legislative district lines.
Hearing Held on Highmark/UPMC Dispute
PITTSBURGH - Septiembre 13, 2011 -Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) joined members of the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee for a public hearing in Pittsburgh regarding the ongoing contract dispute between the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center...
Sens. Blake, Costa Host Roundtable Discussion on Senior Care and Services
SCRANTON — With the aging populations expected to continually increase in the coming years, state Sen. John Blake and Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa today hosted a local roundtable discussion focusing on senior care and services. Nearly two dozen public officials...
Costa Appoints Gregory Fajt to PA Gaming Control Board
Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) today announced the appointment of Gregory Fajt to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. Fajt most recently served as the board’s chairman, appointed by Governor Ed Rendell in 2009.
Costa Receives Bob O’Connor Leadership Award
PITTSBURGH – Sen. Costa recently received the Bob O'Connor JA Leadership Award for 2011 for his "exemplary leadership and profound impact" on Western Pennsylvania. LEARN MORE Junior Achievement of Western PA Costa received the award earlier this summer at Junior...
Back to the Negotiating Table, Lawmakers Urge
Protecting access to good health care for residents is a top concern for regional lawmakers as the leaders and members of the General Assembly today urged Highmark and UPMC to get back to the bargaining table.
Carbon Monoxide Detectors Made Available
Homestead Mayor Betty Esper was lucky to escape with her life in Noviembre 2010 when a blocked vent pipe in her home caused a dangerous build-up of carbon monoxide that sent both her and a tenant who lived in the home to the hospital for treatment.
Costa Honored by Neighborhood Legal Services
Sen. Costa was recently honored by the Neighborhood Legal Services Association for his work to promote the mission of the NLSA in providing legal services to individuals and families in Western Pennsylvania.
Republican Budget Hurts Students, Cuts Teachers, and Slows Job Creation
Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) issued the following statement after passage of the $27.15 billion state budget which all Democrats voted against:
Costa lucha por restablecer los recortes aplicados a la Universidad de Pittsburgh
Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa continued to push Republican leadership to restore unreasonably deep budget cuts on Domingo night by introducing an amendment to restore state funding to the University of Pittsburgh to last year’s level without raising any taxes or fees.
Costa, Ferlo and Fontana announce grant for natural gas-powered refuse trucks
The City of Pittsburgh will be awarded a $500,000 grant to purchase four new refuse trucks powered by compressed natural gas (CNG), state Sens. Jay Costa, Jim Ferlo and Wayne Fontana announced today.
Health care the focus of capitol news conference
Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa joined Senate Democrats and medical professionals in a call to restore the potentially disastrous cuts proposed to Pennsylvania’s medical schools, bioscience investments and regional cancer centers.
Penn Hills student receives scholarship from Sen. Costa
Costa Joins Local Officals to Honor the Homestead Grays and Pittsburgh Crawfords
Sen. Costa joined local mayors, Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato, the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Josh Gibson Foundation to unveil 18 new bridge signs honoring the Homestead Grays and Pittsburgh Crawford Negro League baseball teams.
Mt. Oliver Borough to use loan for energy savings
Mt. Oliver Borough will use a $27,159 state loan to upgrade its street lighting with high-efficiency fixtures and bulbs, state Sen. Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) announced today.
Officials Discuss Need to Reduce Pennsylvania Prison Costs
Reforming the corrections system and finding cost savings were the topics as Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa joined Auditor General Jack Wagner and Senate Judiciary Chairman Stewart Greenleaf (R-Montgomery) at a news conference at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU).
UCP/CLASS marks a milestone, breaks ground
PITTSBURGH - Sen. Costa was honored to attend the groundbreaking ceremony as United Cerebral Palsy Community Living and Support Services (UCP/CLASS) officially kicked off the renovation of the former Center for Creative Play building on South Braddock Avenue....
Sen. Costa addresses groups concerned about how policies affect children
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland – Pittsburgh Branch and Govern for Kids hosted Sen. Costa for a breakfast forum focused on policy affecting children.