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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Matt Smith Beats Raja for State Senate

Matt Smith defeated D. Raja for Pennsylvania State Senate with 53% of the vote.

Matt Smith bear hugged supporters and feverishly pumped hit arms in the air moments after learning he had won election to the Pennsylvania State Senate. The normally subdued 3-term state representative showed more emotion than usual after a hard-fought battle against fellow Mt. Lebanon resident D. Raja. Smith takes over the seat formerly held by John Pippy. The district wraps around the South Hills of Pittsburgh from Peters Township up to Findlay. “When you have a message that resonates, then that will trump money every day of the week,” Smith said about being outspent 3-to-1 on the airwaves. “The message we have is resonating with people.” Smith, standing with his wife, Eileen, and three young children, Delaney, Emerson and Jameson, …

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Pippy to Head State Coal Advocacy Group

The Moon-based state senator left his post in Harrisburg after June's state budget vote.

Former state Sen. John Pippy, R-Moon, will head an organization that lobbies on behalf of Pennsylvania's coal industry, according to reports.  Pippy resigned from his seat in the state's 37th district after casting his vote on the state's budget in June. His term was set to expire in November.   Pippy is expected to announce today that he has been tapped as the CEO of the new Pennsylvania Coal Alliance, a group formed from a merger of the Pennsylvania Coal Association and Families Organized to Represent the Coal Economy, reports the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. He made the announcement Monday during a press conference in Station Square in Pittsburgh, according to the newspaper.  The 41-year-old former lawmaker announced his retirement from …

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Adam Rossi

7:14 pm on Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Roger, because I'm saving up to buy some politicians to force clean renewable solar energy on everyone! Ah Ha Ha Ha HA! (ps, I heard it cost $2 million for a PA senator)   more ›

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