State Rep. James Struzzi
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Jim Struzzi named appropriations chair for PA House Republicans
State Representative Jim Struzzi has been elected as the Appropriations Chair for the Pennsylvania House Republican Caucus for the 2025-26 Legislative Session.
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Pennsylvania announces $216 million investment in statewide water infrastructure
State Representative Jim Struzzi, a Republican from Indiana, Pennsylvania, has announced significant funding for water infrastructure projects across the state. The Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST) board approved 33 projects totaling $216 million in financial aid. This assistance includes $145 million in low-interest loans and $71 million in grants aimed at improving drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and non-point source systems.
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Grant awarded to The Historical Society of Indiana County
State Rep. Jim Struzzi (R-Indiana) and Sen. Joe Pittman (R-41) have announced an $8,000 grant for The Historical and Genealogical Society of Indiana County. The society, formed in 1938 and incorporated in 1940, has been recognized by the Indiana County Commissioners as the Official County Historical Society and a repository of county records.
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Rep. Jim Struzzi introduces new bills targeting energy affordability
State Rep. Jim Struzzi (R-Indiana) announced the introduction of new energy affordability legislation following the recent power market auction held by PJM Interconnection. PJM, the largest electrical grid operator in the nation, auctions prices for electricity ahead of implementation. Last month, prices for the period from June 1, 2025, through May 31, 2026, surged by 800%, rising from $28.92 per megawatt per day to $269.92.
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Jim Struzzi appointed to Opioid Misuse and Addiction Abatement Trust
State Rep. Jim Struzzi (R-Indiana) has been appointed to the Opioid Misuse and Addiction Abatement Trust by House Minority Leader Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster). The trust is responsible for distributing settlement funds from opioid manufacturers, distributors, and pharmacy chains to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, counties, and municipalities for the abatement of the opioid crisis.
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Indiana County receives $210K for housing aid and historic preservation
Indiana County has been awarded $210,000 in funding for housing and historic preservation grants, according to Rep. Jim Struzzi (R-62) and Sen. Joe Pittman (R-41).
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Resolution introduced to evaluate Pennsylvania's environmental permitting process
State Rep. Jim Struzzi (R, Indiana) announced today the introduction of House Resolution 468, legislation that will direct the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee (LBFC) to conduct a survey on the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) permitting processes.
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Struzzi Announces Grants for School Safety, Mental Health for Local Districts
Representative Jim Struzzi, serving the 62nd District in Pennsylvania, has announced that several school districts in the area have been awarded grants to enhance safety, security, and mental health support. The funding, totaling $155 million, was approved by the School Safety and Security Committee (SSSC) and includes allocations from various programs such as the Noncompetitive School Mental Health Grants program and the Competitive School Safety and Security Grants program. The grants were part of the FY 2023-24 state budget.In a statement, Rep. Struzzi expressed his...
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Struzzi to Cut Ribbon on Saltsburg District Office
State Rep. Jim Struzzi (R-Indiana) is set to partner with the Indiana County Chamber of Commerce to officially cut the ribbon on his new Saltsburg district office on Thursday, May 2, at 3 p.m. The office, located in Suite 3 at 307 Point St, has been operational since early March, with Struzzi expressing gratitude for the warm reception from the community. “We’ve been open for business since early March and our new neighbors have been more than gracious in welcoming us to town,” said Struzzi. “My staff and I are just happy to be able to bring state government a little...
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Struzzi Critiques Shapiro's Energy Policy Proposal
State Rep. Jim Struzzi has expressed his views on Governor Josh Shapiro's energy policy proposal in Pennsylvania. In response to the governor's plan for "a new era of energy leadership in the Commonwealth," Struzzi stated, "I appreciate the need for better energy policy in Pennsylvania, one which supports the industry while growing jobs and our economy."Struzzi raised concerns about the potential impacts of a cap-and-trade program, labeling it as an additional tax on energy production, manufacturing, and businesses. He suggested an alternative approach, saying, "Cleaner...
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Struzzi Welcomes Beginning of Budget Process, Questions Sustainability of Shapiro’s Proposal
State Representative Jim Struzzi has welcomed the start of the budget process in Pennsylvania but has raised concerns about the sustainability of Governor Josh Shapiro's budget proposal for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. In his statement, Rep. Struzzi acknowledged the importance of increasing funding for essential services such as agriculture, first responders, Pre-K education, and support for individuals with intellectual disabilities. He also commended the governor for recognizing the need to address the mental health crisis in the state.However, Rep. Struzzi expressed his...
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Struzzi Recognizes CAP Award Winner
State Representative Jim Struzzi (R-Indiana) recently recognized Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Cadet Korbin Erickson, an Indiana Area High School senior and member of Jimmy Stewart Composite Squadron 714 / NER- PA- 253, for his outstanding achievement in receiving CAP's Amelia Earhart Award. This prestigious award is earned by only approximately 5% of CAP youth program members and is given to cadets who demonstrate excellence in leadership, aerospace, fitness, and character.Cadet Erickson's dedication and hard work have paid off, as he successfully passed a comprehensive test on...
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Struzzi Education Legislation Becomes Key Component of 2023-24 State Budget
State Representative Jim Struzzi announced that his House Bill 27, initially designed as a temporary measure to address the substitute teacher shortage during the COVID-19 pandemic, has now become a crucial part of the 2023-24 state budget. The bill's language, now incorporated into the Education Code (Act 33 of 2023) portion of the budget, aims to provide flexibility to Pennsylvania's public schools in addressing this ongoing challenge.Under the provisions of House Bill 27, school districts will now have the ability to hire annuitants, prospective teachers, graduates of...
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Bipartisan Support Helps Struzzi Stormwater Legislation Flow Through Committee
Dec 13 2023HARRISBURG – State Representative Jim Struzzi, a Republican from Indiana, has successfully advanced a pair of infrastructure bills through the House Local Government Committee with overwhelming bipartisan support. The bills, House Bills 31 and 32, aim to address the challenges posed by stormwater management in municipalities.Struzzi emphasized the importance of stormwater management, stating, "Stormwater management is one of the most difficult issues for municipalities to confront because of the damage it can inflict." He further explained that the bills...
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Struzzi Appointed to Recently Formed Behavioral Health Council
State Rep. Jim Struzzi (R-Indiana) has been appointed by Gov. Josh Shapiro to serve on the inaugural Pennsylvania Behavioral Health Council. The council, created in October by executive order, aims to improve accessibility to mental health and substance use disorder services in the state.Struzzi, a longtime advocate for mental and behavioral health treatment reform, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve on the council. He acknowledged the importance of addressing the shortcomings of the current behavioral health system, stating, "We are measuring the cost...
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Struzzi to Honor Memory of Robindale Community
State Representative Jim Struzzi plans to honor the memory of the resilient Robindale community by renaming a section of Power Plant Road as the Robindale Memorial Highway. The town of Robindale, located in Indiana County, was deeply affected by the Johnstown flood of 1977 and other tragedies. Struzzi aims to recognize the community's strength and commitment to preserving their past in a positive way.In a statement, Struzzi expressed his admiration for the town and its history: "Robindale has a tremendous albeit tragic history. It grew and prospered from its origin in the...
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Lawmakers call on Governor Shapiro to cease pursuing RGGI after court ruling
Legislators ask Gov. Shapiro to end pursuit of punitive policy