Costa, Paul, 1959-
Biography
COSTA, Paul, a Representative from Allegheny County; born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pa., October 11, 1959; graduated, Taylor Allerdice High School, 1978; A.S., general studies, Community College of Allegheny County, 1988; B.S., accounting, Point Park College, 1994; attended, Local Government Academy, 1995-1996; assistant deputy prothonotary, Allegheny County (1978-1998); supervisor, ARAMARK (1992-1998); elected, council, Wilkins Township (1996-1998; president, 1998); elected as a Democrat to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1998; reelected to the House to serve 9 more consecutives terms; unsuccessful campaign for reelection to the House (2018).
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Legislative Journal, with Rep. Paul Costa, 2001-05-09
Betacam tape
Has episode guide. 1. Budget, 2. Firefighter legislation, 3. Sprinklers in dorms
Legislative Journal, with Rep. Paul Costa, 2001-12-29
Betacam tape
Has episode guide. 1. State House reapportionment, 2. Congressional Reapportionment, 3. Healthcare shortage, 4. Community colleges, 5. Security plan
Legislative Journal, with Rep. Paul Costa, 2002-06
Betacam tape
Has episode guide. 1. Budget, 2. Tipping fee increase, 3. Cigarette tax, 4. Adult basic coverage, 5. Amusement park safety, 6. Expressway
Legislative Journal, with Rep. Paul Costa, 2003-01-26
Betacam tape
Has episode guide. 1. Past session, 2. Shoemaker bill, 3. Welcome Governor Rendell, 4. Pittsburgh budget woes
Legislative Journal, with Rep. Paul Costa, 2003-02-25
Betacam tape
Has episode guide. 1. Governr's budget plan, 2. Property tax relief, 3. Education
Legislative Journal, with Rep. Paul Costa, 2003-04-14
Betacam tape
Has episode guide. 1. Budget, 2. Economic growth, 3. Video poker machines, 4. Nurse staffing
Legislative Journal, with Reps. Paul Costa and Dan Frankel, 1999-06-15
Betacam tape
Has episode guide. 1. Welfare reform/Frankel, 2. Education/Costa, 3. PACE
Legislative Journal, with Reps. Paul Costa and Joe Markosek, 2001-02-20
Betacam tape
Has episode guide. 1. Maglev in Allegheny County, 2. Impact on the region, 3. Pittsburgh advantages