Rep. Eugene DePasquale's NFL Playoff Party at Panther Hollow Inn in Pittsburgh

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2012

On Sunday January 8th, State Rep. Eugene DePasquale, candidate for Pennsylvania Auditor General hosted an NFL Playoff Party at the Panther Hollow Inn in Pittsburgh. Elected officials, party members, labor leaders and democratic activists came out from across southwestern Pennsylvania including Allegheny County Chief Executive Rich Fitzgerald, Beaver County Commissioner Joe Spanik, Pittsburgh City Controller Michael Lamb, Democratic State Committee Southwest Caucus Chair Jack Hanna, Allegheny County Democratic Party Chair Nancy Patton-Mills, Indiana County Democratic Chair Ron Fairman and Pittsburgh Democratic Party Chair Ed Gainey. Rep. Eugene DePasquale (D-95, York) is serving his third term in the state House of Representatives, and has established himself as a strong progressive voice and a leading reformer in Harrisburg. Among his many accomplishments, Eugene was the first legislator in Pennsylvania's history to post his legislative expenses online, and he was a leader in the fight to strengthen our state's open records law. As Auditor General, Eugene will fight to protect working families by eliminating wasteful spending and increasing accountability. Prior to serving in the legislature, DePasquale served as a Deputy Secretary in the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) where he fought to protect the environment and expand Pennsylvania's alternative energy production capabilities. While at DEP, Eugene also played a key role in attracting the world's largest wind energy company, Gamesa, to relocate a significant portion of their operations to Pennsylvania. We hope you can join us in supporting a candidate for Auditor General with the experience, proven track record and progressive values to protect Pennsylvania's taxpayers and keep state government honest, open and transparent.

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