James J. Manderino (May 6, 1932 – December 26, 1989) was an American Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. James J. Manderino served as...
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Manderino is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chris Manderino (born 1982), American football player James J. Manderino (1932–1989)...
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Mon–Fayette Expressway (redirect from James J. Manderino Highway)
2000, and in 2001, it was officially named the James J. Manderino Expressway in honor of James J. Manderino, a Pennsylvania State Representative who pushed...
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Democratic elector slate included Judith Heh, Roxanne Jones, Cathy Irvis, James J. Manderino, and Nancy Nancarrow. Malone was the chair of the electors and Bell...
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player. Jörgen Lehmann, 91, Danish-Swedish physician and chemist. James J. Manderino, 57, American politician, speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives...
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Seltzer Lebanon 1979–1981 Matthew J. Ryan Delaware 1981–1983 K. Leroy Irvis Allegheny 1983–1987 James J. Manderino Westmoreland 1987–1989 died in office...
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the 58th district In office 1990 – September 9, 1997 Preceded by James J. Manderino Succeeded by Ted Harhai Personal details Born August 3, 1930 Died...
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Kathy M. Manderino (born October 28, 1958) is a Democratic politician who serves on the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. She was the Secretary of the...
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James Cooper (May 8, 1810 – March 28, 1863) was an American lawyer, soldier, and politician, who served in the United States Congress. James Cooper was...
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James Lawrence Getz (September 14, 1821 – December 25, 1891) was an American newspaperman and politician who served three terms as a Democratic member...
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District home Note Prior to 1969, seats were apportioned by county. James J. Manderino Democrat 1969 – 1989 Monessen Died on December 26, 1989 Herman Mihalich...
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Isenberg, D. K.; Miller, J. J. III (eds.). Adolescent Rheumatology. Taylor & Francis. pp. 301–324. ISBN 978-1-853-17553-4. Henderson, C. J.; Ostrov, B. E.; Levine...
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from 1858 to 1861. Packer was born in Howard Township, Pennsylvania to James and Charity Packer. When William was seven years old, his father died, leaving...
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powerful legislative leaders in the Pennsylvania General Assembly since James Manderino. Perzel was instrumental in the state takeover of the poorly performing...
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elevating Snyder to consideration for the vice-presidential slot on President James Madison's ticket, but later the governor was disregarded as a possible candidate...
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colleagues as Majority Whip in 1988. Upon the death of Speaker of the House James Manderino, DeWeese was elected House Majority Leader in January 1990, serving...
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Kathy Manderino (2015–2017) Jerry Oleksiak (2017–2020) Jennifer Berrier (2020–2023) Adjutant General of Military & Veterans Affairs Maj. Gen. James R. Joseph...
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O'Toole, James (March 6, 2014). "Pittsburgh-area leaders expected to back Tom Wolf". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved March 13, 2014. Smith, Vincent J. (March...
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Johnny J. Butler 1995-2003 Tom Ridge Stephen Schmerin 2003–2008 Ed Rendell Sandi Vito 2008–2011 Julia K. Hearthway 2011–2015 Tom Corbett Kathy Manderino 2015–2017...
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James Engle (1757 – January 5, 1821) fought in the American Revolutionary War, was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Philadelphia...
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where she also participated in its Schreyer Honors College. She received a J.D. from Thomas R. Kline School of Law at Drexel University. Beam was a policy...
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Kathy Manderino (2015–2017) Jerry Oleksiak (2017–2020) Jennifer Berrier (2020–2023) Adjutant General of Military & Veterans Affairs Maj. Gen. James R. Joseph...
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James Robinson Kelley (March 1, 1839, Ireland–August 9, 1871) was a Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1866. Kelley was elected to...
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Bachelor's of Arts in Political Science from La Salle University. She earned her J.D. from Villanova University. During her enrollment at Villanova School of...
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from a publication now in the public domain: Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1889). "Snowden, James Ross" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography...
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Andrews Helm Hamilton Lee Fineman Lee Fineman Irvis Seltzer Ryan Irvis Manderino O'Donnell DeWeese Ryan Perzel O'Brien McCall S. Smith Turzai Cutler Rozzi...
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Leroy Irvis Hall in his honor. Pennsylvania Democratic Party Chairman T. J. Rooney described Rep. Irvis as, "one of greatest legislative giants that...
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Alexander F. Barbieri 1971 Robert N. C. Nix Jr. 1972 1984–96 Louis L. Manderino 1972 Israel Packel 1977 Rolf Larsen 1978 John P. Flaherty Jr. 1979 1996–2001...
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Denise Smyler (redirect from Denise J. Smyler)
Denise J. Smyler is an American attorney and former General Counsel of Pennsylvania, who served on the executive staff of Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf...
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Andrews Helm Hamilton Lee Fineman Lee Fineman Irvis Seltzer Ryan Irvis Manderino O'Donnell DeWeese Ryan Perzel O'Brien McCall S. Smith Turzai Cutler Rozzi...
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