PITTSBURGH, Oct. 23 – State Reps. Aerion A. Abney and Lindsay Powell announced today that a $5 million state grant was awarded to Pittsburgh School District for updating HVAC systems at several district schools. Abney, Powell, state Reps. Dan Deasy, Jessica Benham and La’Tasha D. Mayes, and state Sens. Wayne Fontana and Jay Costa helped facilitate The Public School Facility Improvement Grant Program’s allocation that will install new systems at the following 11 educational institutions: Arsenal PreK-5 Arsenal 6-8 Carrick High School Classical 6-8 (PCA) Clayton Academy Concord PreK-5 CAPA 6-12 Grandview PreK-5 King PreK-8 Weil PreK-5 Westinghouse Academy 6-12 “Making these upgrades throughout Pittsburgh School District will help make for learning environments that are conducive to student livelihood and helping them achieve at the highest possible academic level,” Abney, D-Allegheny, said. “Thank you to my House and Senate colleagues for their combined collaboration in securing these dollars.” “Getting students ready to learn and excel in the classroom are imperative, and these funds will help ensure Pittsburgh School District students can perform their best in all academic endeavors,” Powell, D-Allegheny, added, “We’ve seen how old HVAC systems, coupled with climate change, can result in an unbearable learning environment, and I’m proud to partner with my fellow Read more
World Mental Health Day was a few days ago, and I joined fellow state legislators and advocates this week to discuss how we can better support the mental health needs of our children. Read more
SHALER TOWNSHIP, Oct. 16 – State Rep. Lindsay Powell, D-Allegheny, announced that $4.3 million was awarded to Shaler Township for maintenance of its sewage system. The funds, a low-interest loan from the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority , will fix approximately 30,000 feet of manhole-to-manhole lining, rehabilitate 177 manholes, and include direct excavation repairs. “These monies are much more than providing the materials needed to keep citizens connected to clean water. They are investments in the health and hygiene of Allegheny County individuals and families,” Powell said. “I’m proud to have collaborated with Sen. Lindsey Williams on this necessity for all.” Shaler Township’s dollars will benefit nearly 9,000 customers and a total population of 22,495. PENNVEST allotted these monies, as part of its ongoing mission to increase the health and safety of Commonwealth citizens, protect our environment, promote economic development, and improve water quality. Read more
Senator Lindsey M. Williams (D-Allegheny) and Representative Lindsay Powell (D-21) announced that the Etna Center for Community will receive a $500,000 Multipurpose Community Facilities Program grant. This funding will be used to continue demolition on the historic Ochese Building and begin renovations to create a library and community space, the highest-prioritized project from Etna’s EcoDistrict Plan. Read more
We wrapped up another week in Harrisburg, and the October air has finally turned crisp! Read more
It’s hard to believe it’s been one year since I was sworn in as your state representative! Read more
Colleagues on both sides of the aisle and I are less than a week away from returning to the Capitol to continue the good work on behalf of all Pennsylvanians! While still at home this week, however, my fellow members on the Allegheny County House Democratic Delegation and I presented state funds to the Allegheny County Constables Association for all they do to keep our neighbors safe. Read more
HARRISBURG, Sept. 24 – State Rep. Lindsay Powell, D-Allegheny, has introduced a bill that would provide financial assistance to the spouses of Pennsylvania first responders killed in the line of duty. Powell’s legislation ( H.B. 2559 ) would clarify a provision in the state Workers’ Compensation Act and ensure surviving spouses of emergency personnel continue to receive death benefits, even if they choose to remarry. Current law does keep retirement pensions in place at 50% for surviving spouses, but death benefits cease upon remarriage. “Our first responders risk everything to protect us and some make the ultimate sacrifice. Standing with them means standing with their families,” Powell said. “It’s only right to have their backs, and my bill would help give them the financial stability to rebuild their lives.” The bill has been referred to the PA House Labor & Industry Committee. Read more
Throughout our history, America has frequently struggled with anti-immigration sentiment, bigotry, and racism. And yet, what makes our country unique is that nearly all of us have an immigration story of our own. Read more
Thank you to everyone who stopped by our “Housing For All” resource fair this past weekend! Read more
I hope everyone had a safe and enjoyable Labor Day weekend! Here in the 412, I was honored and privileged to march alongside several of my House Democratic colleagues, Gov. Josh Shapiro, U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, Congresswoman Summer Lee, and others to support laborers and their right to organize for thriving wages, excellent healthcare, and humane working conditions. Read more
School is back in session for our youngest neighbors across the Commonwealth, which was always one of my favorite times of the year growing up. The new notebook smell, academic exploration, and making new memories with friends are a few reasons to be excited for new beginnings! Read more
It’s been almost a year since I was sworn in as state representative for Pennsylvania’s 21st Legislative District. So far, the honor of representing you in Harrisburg has been an incredibly humbling and rewarding experience. It’s been inspiring to meet so many people from all walks of life throughout our community, to hear their stories, and to learn about their concerns and priorities. Read more
This past week, I supported and recognized not only the top beer festival in our nation, as voted on by readers of USA Today, but an annual celebration of Black and brown neighbors making their mark in the craft brewing space, contributing to the strength of local and state economies, and much more. Read more
Recently, I joined Etna's residents and local leaders to celebrate the life and legacy of former Mayor Tom Rengers. Tom spent his life dedicated to making Etna a thriving, welcoming borough, and his legacy will live on through his neighbors’ selfless acts for their community and toward one another. In that spirit, I want to highlight the merits of public service and what that means and looks like for our communities. Read more
In case you missed it, I hosted a PA House Democratic Policy Committee hearing this week to discuss short-term rental properties -- their impact locally, and across Pennsylvania. Read more
The number of short-term rental properties are on the rise in Pennsylvania, and testifiers at Monday’s House Majority Policy Committee hearing on the topic detailed the need to introduce regulations to address ongoing concerns. Read more
The dog licensing event with Allegheny County Treasurer Erica Brusselars and her team is this Friday, July 26th and will take place at Arsenal Park from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Read more
We passed the 2024-25 state budget last week! While we didn’t get everything in the budget that we were hoping for, like funding for affordable housing construction, guaranteed funding increases for our public schools every year, and sustained support for public transit, this budget will positively impact the future of our Commonwealth for decades Read more
“The whole point of public education is to ensure that every child gets the same chance to succeed, but that can’t happen with the vast disparity we have in per-pupil spending between wealthier and less-affluent districts,” Powell said. “Pennsylvania has been failing its public school students, and it’s time for the commonwealth to step up and make the kind of commitment that affirms equity and a fair shot for all children. I believe the new budget’s $1.3 billion investment in our students reflects that kind of commitment needed to level the playing field and start shifting that burden off taxpayers." Read more
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