Rick for PA

Rick Mirabito
Thank you for helping to re-elect Rick Mirabito for State Representative. On November 2nd, you chose to keep an honest, hardworking leader working for us.
As your state representative, Rick will continue to work to decrease property taxes by utilizing some of the money earned from natural gas exploration on State Game Lands, remedy the issues surrounding the Chesapeake Bay cleanup plan, and fight the spread of crime. Rick is putting the needs of our families before partisan politics.
HELPING small business get off the ground and creating jobs
Rick is leading efforts to create more opportunities for small businesses by allowing entrepreneurs to share start-up costs and help small business expand and create new jobs.
KEEPING his word, opposing tolls on Interstate 80
When Rick said that he would oppose tolling on Interstate 80, it was not just campaign rhetoric. It was a promise to our community. And he kept his word, bucking his own party leadership to vote against burdensome tolls.
REQUIRING out-of-state companies to pay their fair share
Rick is working to ensure our communities see the economic benefits of drilling in the Marcellus Shale. And he is fighting to impose an impact fee to ensure that our rural communities get the resources we need to protect our environment and roads.
“In today’s economy, Pennsylvania’s families and small businesses need real relief. That’s why I’m taking a stand against politics as usual in Harrisburg to deliver on my promises — good jobs, lower taxes for middle-class families and slashing wasteful state spending.”
State Rep. Rick Mirabito
The owner of a local business, Rick Mirabito has been improving our community for more than 20 years, one run-down building at a time. A dedicated family man and committed public servant, he lives in Williamsport with his wife, Sara, and their son, Rocco.
Rick believes Representatives should not get a pay raise while Pennsylvania’s families are struggling with reduced time and layoffs, and he donated his cost-of-living increase to the local United Way.
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