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Ed Gainey was first elected to represent the 24th state House District in 2012; he previously worked on community development for former Mayors Tom Murphy and Luke Ravenstahl.
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On today’s program: Pittsburgh’s mayoral race comes to a head as Democratic incumbent Bill Peduto faces three contenders this primary election day; a look at two ballot measures that, if approved statewide, would limit the governor’s authority to make disaster declarations; and why families eligible for free or reduced school lunch are barely receiving state aid to make up for missed school meals.
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Challenger Ed Gainey says attacks by Mayor Bill Peduto are "hypocritical" — as Peduto's campaign suggests it is hypocritical for Gainey to complain.
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The initiative is funded through the city’s Housing Opportunity Fund.
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Pittsburgh's city controller says an eds-and-meds economy helped Pittsburgh weather the coronavirus last year ... but healthcare and education giants should pay more into city coffers.
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UPMC, Highmark Health, the University of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Mellon University will contribute funds toward various measures, including affordable housing, education opportunities, and programming for seniors.
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A mayoral debate broadcast by WTAE Channel 4 took a sharp turn in its final minutes as incumbent Bill Peduto accused rival Ed Gainey of taking votes and political positions in exchange for union endorsements.
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A union-backed independent-spending group backing Mayor Peduto blasts rival Ed Gainey with a two-decade old quote and an arguably lopsided depiction of his voting record in Harrisburg
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Three weeks before a hotly contested election, the report offers talking points for both Mayor Peduto and his foes.
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Mayor Bill Peduto announces an approach to demolition that city officials hope will have social, environmental, and financial benefits.