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Picozzi said he has been working behind the scenes to try to get GOP support for some level of transit funding with a package of bills that would hold SEPTA more accountable on issues like public ...
State Sens. Frank Farry (R., Bucks) and Joe Picozzi (R., Philadelphia) proposed the idea to their colleagues this week in hopes of introducing a bill in the coming weeks, restarting an effort ...
The Associated Press has called the northeast Philadelphia state Senate election for 29 year-old Republican Joe Picozzi, marking an unlikely victory against an incumbent in a district held by ...
"The dollar amount SEPTA says it needs is not achievable," Sen. Joe Pittman – who represents a district to the east of Pittsburgh – told NBC10's Lauren Mayk.
In November, Joe Picozzi pulled off perhaps the most unlikely victory in any state Senate election. The 29-year-old Philadelphia native managed to unseat a Democratic incumbent in a northwest ...
Picozzi never had the support of the city of Philadelphia’s Republican party. (SRCC, however, took notice, spending over $700,000 to aid Picozzi, according to campaign finance records.
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