Sen. Lindsey M. Williams and Rep. Lindsay Powell Announce $500,000 in Grant Funding for Etna Center for Community

Pittsburgh, Pa. − October 10, 2024 − Senator Lindsey M. Williams (D-Allegheny) and Representative Lindsay Powell (D-21) announced that the Etna Center for Community will receive a $500,000 Multipurpose Community Facilities Program grant. This funding will be used to continue demolition on the historic Ochese Building and begin renovations to create a library and community space, the highest-prioritized project from Etna’s EcoDistrict Plan.

“I am excited to see the Etna Center for Community take shape as a place where everyone can come together and be welcomed in that all-important ‘third space’ that Etna is currently missing,” said Senator Williams. “This is going to be an amazing community asset for generations to come and I am proud to have been involved in bringing this space to life alongside partners like Rep. Powell and the Etna Community Organization.”

Senator Lindsey M. Williams, Reps. Emily Kinkead, Arvind Venkat Announce $650,000 in Grant Funding for Northland Public Library

Pittsburgh, Pa. − October 10, 2024 − Senator Lindsey M. Williams (D-Allegheny) and Reps. Emily Kinkead (D-20) Arvind Venkat (D-30) announced that Northland Public Library will receive a $650,000 Multipurpose Community Facilities Program grant. Northland is currently undergoing a major renovation project to upgrade their entire facility and improve accessibility for all patrons while adding much needed space for work, study, and gathering.

Senator Lindsey M. Williams Calls for Statewide Investment in Robust Transit Options

Pittsburgh, Pa.October 7, 2024 − Senator Lindsey M. Williams joins advocates in calling for a major investment in multimodal transportation options across Pennsylvania. “With only seven voting days left on the Senate Session calendar, I urge my Senate colleagues to take up the serious work of funding multimodal transportation, including roads, bridges, public transit, pedestrian infrastructure, and parking protected bike lanes. Lives and livelihoods depend on it.”

Transportation is critical for a full, well-rounded life – for work, recreation, shopping, medical appointments, and daily needs. But for the 30% of Pennsylvanians who don’t drive, the lack of robust public transportation is a barrier to all of these things. Ensuring that we share the roads safely becomes increasingly important for everyone as more and more Pennsylvanians are getting outdoors to walk, hike, and bike for exercise and for fun.

Sen. Lindsey Williams Applauds County Exec Innamorato's First Executive Order, Allegheny H.I.R.E.S.

Pittsburgh, Pa.September 23, 2024 − Senator Lindsey M. Williams (D-Allegheny) joined Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato today as ACE Innamorato signed her first Executive Order, Allegheny Hire, Inspire, Retain, Empower, and Save (H.I.R.E.S.).

“By using her first Executive Order to focus on bettering the experience for workers under her charge, County Executive Innamorato is leading by example,” said Senator Williams.

State Senator Lindsey Williams, Local Leaders, and Clean Energy Advocates Join Clean Energy REVolution Tour to Highlight Pittsburgh’s Clean Energy Transition

Tour Promotes Clean Transportation, Economic Growth, and Climate Solutions as Pennsylvania Communities Benefit from federal EV Investments.

PITTSBURGH, PA – September 12, 2024 – Today, State Senator Lindsey Williams and public health advocates gathered at Highland Park in Pittsburgh for a press conference to celebrate the city’s progress in clean energy adoption, driven by investments from the federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL).

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Donation Drive for Hurricane Victims

Senator Lindsey Williams' Ross District Office 5000 McKnight Road, Suite 405, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Residents of this area are no stranger to flood damage– 20 years ago,we suffered devastating floods from Hurricane Ivan. That’s why we’re stepping up to help the victims of Hurricane Helene. O’Hara Township is partnering with Brother’s Brother to collect personal hygiene and cleaning supplies for residents who have faced incredible devastation. You can drop off the supplies above at:

O’Hara Township Municipal Building
325 Fox Chapel Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
8:00 am - 4:30 pm

Senator Williams’ Natrona Heights Office
1826 Union Avenue
Natrona Heights, PA 15065
Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Senator Williams’ Ross Township Office
5000 McKnight Road, Suite 405
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Senior Resource Fair

Ross Township Municipal Center 1000 Ross Municipal Drive, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Join me and Rep. Emily Kinkead for our annual Senior Fair at the Ross Township Municipal Building on October 17 from 10 am to 12:00 noon! We’ll have refreshments, this […]

$cam Jam with PA Department of Banking and Securities

Allegheny Valley Marien Corps League 838 Pittsburgh Street, Springdale, United States

Senator Lindsey Williams will be hosting a $cam Jam with PA Department of Banking and Securities on November 14, 2024 from 11am - 1pm at the Allegheny Valley Marien Corps League located at 838 Pittsburgh Street, Springdale, PA 15144.

Donation Drive for Hurricane Victims