Make a plan to vote on Tuesday and watch for deer!

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EVERY VOTE COUNTS!

Election Day is this Tuesday, November 4. Make sure your voice is heard by having a plan to vote.

If you are voting in person on Election Day, polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Find your polling place: vote.pa.gov/Polls

 

Mail ballot voters should make sure to:

  • Seal your ballot inside both provided envelopes;
  • Sign and write the current date on the outer return envelope;
  • Return your ballot to the County Office Building BEFORE 8 p.m. on Election Day.

Please note that my Coraopolis and Carnegie offices will be closed on Election Day. We will reopen on Wednesday, November 5.

RETIRING FROM LEGISLATURE AT END OF MY CURRENT TERM IN 2026

In case you missed it, here’s my announcement on my retirement from the legislature at the end of the current term. I remain committed to faithfully serving the people of the 45th Legislative District through Nov. 30, 2026.

HELPING SNAP RECIPENTS PUT FOOD ON THE TABLE

Gov. Josh Shapiro recently announced immediate state action to support Pennsylvania families facing hunger due to the federal government shutdown, which halted November SNAP benefits for nearly 2 million Pennsylvanians. The governor is releasing $5 million in state funds to Feeding Pennsylvania for distribution through its statewide network of food banks and signed a disaster emergency declaration to expedite relief.

 

Since 2015, Pennsylvania’s Agricultural Surplus Program has connected local farms to food banks, delivering fresh food to families in need. Under Gov. Shapiro, $11 million has already strengthened the charitable food network. Additionally, a private sector “SNAP Emergency Relief Fund” has raised over $1 million to meet surging demand.

 

Residents can support local food banks by donating or volunteering at the Pennsylvania state chapter of Feeding America.

WATCH FOR DEER!

As chair of the House Game & Fisheries Committee, I want to remind drivers to stay alert for deer this season.

 

With autumn breeding season underway and Daylight Saving Time ending over the weekend, expect to see more deer during dawn and dusk commutes. The PA Game Commission urges you to slow down and stay vigilant.

 

Keep in mind that deer often travel in groups. If one deer crosses the road, others may follow, so don’t let your guard down too soon.

Pennsylvania State Capitol

101 Irvis Office Building

P.O. Box 202045

Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 783-3780

District Office

1350 Fifth Ave.
Coraopolis, PA 15108

(412) 264-4260

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