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How to contact your Governor and Legislators

It is important that you let your State Representative, Senator and the Governor know how important your library is to you.

To Contact Governor Rendell, sent your letter to:
Honorable Edward G. Rendell
Governor
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
225 Main Capitol Building
Harrisburg, PA 17120
To send an email to the Governor,
Click here to send him a message
from his electronic mail web page.
Click here to go to Governor Rendell's Web Page

Contact your state legislator today - by email, fax or letter.

Click here for an Microsoft Excel spreadsheet we've created containing local legislators and links to their web pages..

If you don't have Excel installed on your computer,
Click here to download a free Excel viewer from Microsoft.
Install the viewer then come back
and click on the link above for the Excel spreadsheet.


Click here or on the link below if you want to find your
State Representative
or Senator
via the Pa. General Assembly Web Site,
then send them a message by email or letter.

  • On the Pennsylvania General Assembly Web Site, the page that appears displays a map and fields to either enter your zip code and click the "Go" button, or enter your county and click the "Go" button. You can also click on your county on the Map. Entering the zip code or clicking the county will display your State Representative and Senator. If you use either the county field or the map, when the list from your county appears, press CTRL F, enter the name of your municipality and click find.
  • Click on their name to go to their page. These pages have their mailing address and email (if available.)
  • Click on their email address or write a letter to make sure they get the message concerning how important library finding is to you personally.

Click here to download the poster for display.

Funding for Pennsylvania's libraries could be cut from the 2009-2010 state budget.

POWER Library, AccessPA, and Interlibrary delivery could be seriously affected.
For detailed, up-to-date information, check Pennsylvania Library Association web site

In general, the following are the legislators and their respective libriaries. Please contact them. To make sure you have the right person, check out the links above for our Excel spreadsheet or the General Assembly web site for your correct district
.

Library Representative State Senator
     
Adams Memorial, Latrobe
Joseph A. Petrarca (D)
Kim L. Ward (R)
Brownsville
H. William DeWeese (D)
Richard A Kasunic (D)
Belle Vernon R. Ted Harhai (D) Richard A Kasunic (D)
Carnegie Free, Connellsville
Deberah Kula (D)
Richard A Kasunic (D)
Delmont
Tim Krieger (R)
Donald C. White (R)
German-Masontown H. William DeWeese (D) Richard A Kasunic (D)
Greensburg-Hempfield Tim Krieger (R) Kim L. Ward (R)
Jeannette
James E. Casorio Jr. (D)
Kim L. Ward (R)
Ligonier
Mike Reese (R)
Donald C. White (R)
Manor R. Ted Harhai (D) Kim L. Ward (R)
Monessen Public Library & District Center R. Ted Harhai (D)
J. Barry Stout (D)
Mount Pleasant Deberah Kula (D) Kim L. Ward (R)
Murrysville Community
Joseph F. Markosek (D)
Donald C. White (R)
New Florence Community
Mike Reese (R)
Donald C. White (R)
Norwin
James E. Casorio Jr. (D)
Kim L. Ward (R)
Peoples, New Kensington
John E. Pallone (D)
Jim Ferlo (D) / Sean Logan (D)
Penn Area James E. Casorio Jr. (D) Kim L. Ward (R)
Rostraver R. Ted Harhai (D) Kim L. Ward (R)
Scottdale Deberah Kula (D) Kim L. Ward (R)
Sewickley Twp. R. Ted Harhai (D) Kim L. Ward (R)
Trafford
Joseph F. Markosek (D)
Sean Logan (D)
Uniontown
Tim Mahoney (D)
Richard A Kasunic (D)
Vandergrift
Joseph A. Petrarca (D)
Jim Ferlo (D)


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