Daley, Peter J., II, 1950-
Biography
DALEY, Peter John, II, a Representative from Fayette and Washington Counties; born in Brownsville, Fayette County, Pa., August 8, 1950; graduated, California Area High School, 1968; B.A., social studies, California State College (now California University of Pennsylvania), 1972; M.A., political science, California State College (now California University of Pennsylvania), 1975; attended, real estate certificate program, Robert Morris College; attended, University of Pennsylvania, 1982; M.P.A., public administration, University of Pittsburgh, 1983; J.D., Widener School of Law, 1993; assistant executive director, Mon-Valley Council of Governments (1971); elected, delegate, Democratic National Convention (1972); chair, Washington Young Democrats (1972-1975); teacher, California Area High School (1972-1979); elected, mayor, California Borough (1974-1982); manager of economic development, Steel Valley Council of Governments (1979-1982); employee, American Delis Incorporated (1984); elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1982; reelected to serve 16 more consecutive terms; not a candidate for reelection to the House (2016).
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Legislative Journal, with Rep. Pete Daley, 2003-07-29
Betacam tape
Has episode guide. 1. Budget, 2. Property taxes, 3. Slots update, 4. Prescription drugs, 5. PACE/PACEnet changes, 6. Highway safety discussion, 7. Emergency services update
Legislative Journal, with Rep. Peter Daley, 1997-01-22
Betacam tape.
Has episode guide. 1. New position/chairman of the Southwest Caucus, 2. Tax reform, 3. State stores, 4. Roads, 5. Campaign finance reform
Legislative Journal, with Rep. Peter Daley, 1997-03-11
Betacam tape
Has episode guide. 1. Gas tax, 2. Budget, 3. Tax reform, 4. corrections, 5. WAMS/CRAP, 6. Wheeling Pittsburgh
Legislative Journal, with Rep. Peter Daley, 1997-11-10
Betacam tape
Has episode guide. 1. Election results, 2. Regional renaissance, 3. Economic development issues, 4. Trying to get off welfare roles, 5. Early intervention centers