Senator Lindsey Williams

Senator Lindsey M. Williams to Introduce Legislation Aimed at Reducing Career and Tech ED Waitlists

Harrisburg, Pa. − March 5, 2026 − Following today’s budget hearing with the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Senator Lindsey M. Williams (D-Allegheny) announced that she will introduce legislation that will help remove barriers for Career and Technical Education...
Senator Lindsey Williams

Senator Lindsey M. Williams Applauds Governor Shapiro’s Budget Proposal that Protects Taxpayer Dollars and Invests in Working Families

Harrisburg, Pa.  February 3, 2026 − Senator Lindsey M. Williams (D-Allegheny) issues this statement following Governor Josh Shapiro’s budget address today:

“I want to applaud Governor Shapiro for recognizing that we must protect whistleblowers to stop fraud, waste, and abuse of taxpayer money. A state False Claims Act has been a top priority for me since I took office. Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York) and I have reintroduced Senate Bill 38, the Commonwealth Fraud Prevention Act, again this session. This legislation encourages whistleblowers to come forward and report false or fraudulent claims against the Pennsylvania government in order to protect taxpayer dollars.

Senator Lindsey Williams

Senator Lindsey M. Williams to Introduce Election Security Legislation

Pittsburgh, Pa. − January 28, 2026 − Senator Lindsey M. Williams (D-Allegheny) announced today that she will introduce a package of legislation to strengthen, protect, and modernize Pennsylvania’s Election Code. This package includes targeted reforms designed to...
Senator Lindsey Williams

Senator Lindsey M. Williams Announces Nearly $6 Million in Grant Funding for Local Water and Transit Infrastructure Projects

Pittsburgh, Pa. January 20, 2026 − In partnership with state representatives, Senator Lindsey M. Williams announced over $3 million in Multimodal Transportation Fund (MTF) grants and over $2.8 million in Small Water and Sewer Program grants for projects across Senate...

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Senator Lindsey M. Williams Applauds Governor Shapiro’s Budget Proposal that Protects Taxpayer Dollars and Invests in Working Families

Senator Lindsey M. Williams Applauds Governor Shapiro’s Budget Proposal that Protects Taxpayer Dollars and Invests in Working Families

Harrisburg, Pa.  February 3, 2026 − Senator Lindsey M. Williams (D-Allegheny) issues this statement following Governor Josh Shapiro’s budget address today:

“I want to applaud Governor Shapiro for recognizing that we must protect whistleblowers to stop fraud, waste, and abuse of taxpayer money. A state False Claims Act has been a top priority for me since I took office. Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York) and I have reintroduced Senate Bill 38, the Commonwealth Fraud Prevention Act, again this session. This legislation encourages whistleblowers to come forward and report false or fraudulent claims against the Pennsylvania government in order to protect taxpayer dollars.

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  • Property Tax/Rent Rebate Event

    Ross Hill Retirement Residence 7500 Ross Park Drive, Pittsburgh, United States

    Senator Williams' office will be at three senior apartments this spring helping residents complete their Property Tax/ Rent Rebate Program (PTRR) applications:

    - Ross Hill Retirement Residence: Thursday, March 26th, 11 am -1pm
    - Robert J Corbett Apartments (175 Corbett Ct.): Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 11am -1pm
    - Town North Tower (99 Corbett Ct.): Thursday, April 17, 11am - 1pm

    Residents should bring a 2025 Rent Certificate from their landlord and all 2025 income documents. If applicants are homeowners, remember to bring three paid 2025 property tax receipts for your home (county, municipal, and school district) in addition to income statements.  First time filers should bring a driver’s license or other picture identification. We look forward to serving you!

  • Property Tax/Rent Rebate Event

    Robert J Corbett Apartments 175 Corbett Ct, Pittsburgh, United States

    Senator Williams' office will be at three senior apartments this spring helping residents complete their Property Tax/ Rent Rebate Program (PTRR) applications:

    - Ross Hill Retirement Residence: Thursday, March 26th, 11 am -1pm
    - Robert J Corbett Apartments (175 Corbett Ct.): Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 11am -1pm
    - Town North Tower (99 Corbett Ct.): Thursday, April 17, 11am - 1pm

    Residents should bring a 2025 Rent Certificate from their landlord and all 2025 income documents. If applicants are homeowners, remember to bring three paid 2025 property tax receipts for your home (county, municipal, and school district) in addition to income statements.  First time filers should bring a driver’s license or other picture identification. We look forward to serving you!

  • Property Tax/Rent Rebate Event

    Town North Tower 99 Corbett Ct, Pittsburgh, United States

    Senator Williams' office will be at three senior apartments this spring helping residents complete their Property Tax/ Rent Rebate Program (PTRR) applications:

    - Ross Hill Retirement Residence: Thursday, March 26th, 11 am -1pm
    - Robert J Corbett Apartments (175 Corbett Ct.): Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 11am -1pm
    - Town North Tower (99 Corbett Ct.): Thursday, April 17, 11am - 1pm

    Residents should bring a 2025 Rent Certificate from their landlord and all 2025 income documents. If applicants are homeowners, remember to bring three paid 2025 property tax receipts for your home (county, municipal, and school district) in addition to income statements.  First time filers should bring a driver’s license or other picture identification. We look forward to serving you!

  • Senior Social

    Vintage Center for Active Adults 421 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania