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The mission of the office of Senator Lindsey Williams is to build authentic community by meeting constituents where they are, to advocate alongside them to improve their quality of life, and to show people that government can and should work for them.
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Senator Lindsey Williams Applauds Free Breakfast Program for Pennsylvania Students and Urges General Assembly to Make Free Meals Permanent
Pittsburgh, Pa. − September 9, 2022 − Following Governor Wolf’s announcement that breakfast will be provided to Pennsylvania students for free this school year, Senator Williams released the following statement and call to action. “I’m overjoyed that students will...
Senator Lindsey M. Williams Announces $800,000 In Grants for Recreation & Community Revitalization Projects in 38th District
Pittsburgh, Pa. − September 7, 2022 − Senator Lindsey M. Williams announced $805,600 in state grant funding for projects to improve recreation and community revitalization across Senate District 38 today. The grants are administered by the DCNR Community...
Senator Lindsey M. Williams Releases Statement on Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Tax Status
Pittsburgh, PA − August 24, 2022 − Senator Lindsey M. Williams (D-Allegheny), Minority Chair of the Senate Education Committee, released the following statement today, following President Joe Biden’s announcement that the Federal Government will forgive up to $20,000...
Events
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Property Tax/Rent Rebate Event
Town North Tower 99 Corbett Ct, Pittsburgh, United StatesSenator 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 - 1pmResidents 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!
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Free Paper Shredding with Rep. Lindsay Powell
Shaler Area High School 381 Wible Run Road, Pittsburgh, United StatesIf you are looking for a safe and convenient way to dispose of important documents, join us for our FREE paper shredding event with Rep Lindsey Powell at Shaler Area High School!
Cars are limited to two file-size boxes. Our office staff will unload documents from cars and the materials will be immediately shredded on-site. Empty boxes and bags will be returned to you.
Hope to see you there!
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Senior Social
Vintage Center for Active Adults 421 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -
Summer Kick Off Pool Party
The Kingsley Association 6435 Frankstown Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States -
Free Paper Shredding with Rep. Emily Kinkead
Ross Township Department of Public Works 225 Cemetery Lane, Pittsburgh, PA, United States -
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Free Paper Shredding with Rep. Lindsay Powell
Lawrenceville Goodwill 160 52nd Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -
Family Resource Fair
Sheldon Community Park 480 Park Avenue, Natrona Heights, United States -
Free Paper Shredding
Rodman Street Missionary Baptist Church 6111 Rodman Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -
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Free Paper Shredding with Rep. Emily Kinkead
Ross Township Department of Public Works 225 Cemetery Lane, Pittsburgh, PA, United States -
Senior Fair with Rep. Emily Kinkead
Ross Township Municipal Center 1000 Ross Municipal Drive, Pittsburgh, PA, United States



