“With these grants, we will have the opportunity to address infrastructure issues with water supplies, sewer systems, and stormwater management,” Steele said. “These grants, awarded by CFA through funding from ARPA, will assist residents in Fawn, Frazer, Harrison, East Deer, Harmar and Indiana townships and Brackenridge, Cheswick, Springdale, and Tarentum boroughs.” Read more
Connelly said state Rep. Mandy Steele, D-Fox Chapel, and state Sen. Lindsey Williams, D-Natrona Heights, have been working to obtain the grants for the project. Read more
“While the plaintiffs and defendants such as CPERG, Grant Mackay Co., Controlled Demolition Inc. and others work toward a resolution to continue with the implosion, I will work closely with constituents and the Department of Environmental Protection to ensure that the implosion safely occurs,” Steele said. “To address these issues, I will aim to implement regulations to protect Pennsylvanians’ health from contamination at toxic sites, specifically regarding coal demolition sites, through legislation.” Read more
“When we look at the county as a whole, the place of logical expansion and growth is the Allegheny Valley,” Steele said. “The historically vibrant communities of the Valley have proximity to the city and East End via our newly improved section of Route 28, excellent housing stock and lie entirely along an especially beautiful stretch of the Allegheny River. Our immediate downstream neighbors are experiencing a revitalization, and the key to building upon that growth is the river.” Read more
Grants available as of Tuesday, Dec. 12 Read more
“This luncheon provides my staff and I with an opportunity to recognize the brave veterans that fought for our freedom in the U.S. Armed Forces,” Steele said. “By hosting this luncheon, we may express our gratitude, but also connect veterans with state services available to them.” Read more
Grants available as of Tuesday, Dec. 5 Read more
"Nearly 50 percent of deaths caused by food allergies occurred at restaurants," Rep. Venkat said. "To prevent such deaths, we must improve food safety at restaurants by increasing awareness about food allergies and ensuring restaurants have staff available with the necessary knowledge to avoid cross-contamination, and asking customers to notify restaurants about any food allergies they may have." Read more
“By hosting this luncheon, my district office staff will have the opportunity to provide seniors with a meal to nourish them, as well as provide information on state services,” Steele said. “My staff looks forward to meeting seniors that reside in the 33rd Legislative District.” Read more
State Rep. Mandy Steele, D-Fox Chapel, said that when the chimneys were imploded, her office quickly received calls from constituents in the area. She said she called in the DEP to investigate. Read more
“Employers can hire replacement workers, but striking workers must deal with the crushing financial burdens,” said Rep. Mandy Steele, D-Allegheny County, the bill’s primary sponsor. “This is not putting a thumb on the scale in negotiations, rather this is to balance the scale.” Read more
“These are public benefits that should be there for workers when they take the extraordinary step of going on strike. They need support just like any other worker,” said Steele, who noted that her own family with four young children once was on strike for nine months. She called the bill “a critical piece of legislation that levels the playing field during a strike.” Read more
“I introduced this legislation to provide financial relief for striking workers, such as those who have been on strike for more than a year at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,” Steele said. “With more than 67% of Americans supporting unions and strikes on the rise, we must support our union members, which are the backbone of the labor industry in Allegheny County, our commonwealth and our nation. By passing this legislation, we show solidarity with those on strike by allowing them to collect unemployment compensation benefits.” Read more
Grants available as of Tuesday, Nov. 14 Read more
Grants available as of Wednesday, Nov. 8 Read more
The event will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4. Read more
From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, Steele, the American Red Cross, and Hilltop Hose Company No. 3 will distribute the smoke alarms. The American Red Cross and Hilltop Hose Fire Company No. 1 will install the smoke alarms. Residents may register by calling the American Red Cross at 412-263-5278. Read more
“Aspinwall’s parks are gems,” said District 33 State Rep. Mandy Steele, D-Fox Chapel. “They significantly improve the quality of life for residents in the region, and I’m pleased to announce this grant for much needed improvements and will continue to advocate for this park system in Harrisburg.” Read more
State grant programs available as of Monday, Oct. 23. Read more
“In light of the ongoing strike for Pittsburgh Post-Gazette union members and the high concentration of unions in western Pennsylvania, we must protect employees by making them eligible for unemployment compensation,” Steele said in a statement following the vote. “With this bill, we may ensure employees can continue to provide for themselves and their families.” Read more
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