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    Default Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Republicans are not your friends, my friends. My representative voted 'no'. Will you hold your congress critter accountable in a month?

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    AYE
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    Alloway
    Argall
    Aument
    Baker
    Blake
    Boscola
    Brewster
    Brooks
    Browne
    Corman
    Costa
    Dinniman
    Disanto
    Farnese
    Folmer
    Fontana
    Gordner
    Greenleaf
    Haywood
    Killion
    Langerholc
    Laughlin
    Leach
    Martin
    Mcgarrigle
    Mcilhinney
    Mensch
    Rafferty
    Regan
    Reschenthaler
    Sabatina
    Scarnati
    Scavello
    Schwank
    Stefano
    Street
    Tartaglione
    Tomlinson
    Vulakovich
    White
    Williams
    Yaw
    Yudichak

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    Vartolotta
    Eichelberger
    Hutchinson
    Vogel
    Ward

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    NO VOTE
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    Hughes
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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    PA Senator Patrick J. Stefano (R-32nd) is a Democrat dressed up in Republican drag. He is the very definition of a RINO. Recently, I e-mailed him about an election fraud issue in our county which Attorney General Josh Shapiro refuses to investigate. Before anyone says that the case is in the purview of the DA, let me just say that the DA refused to perform his mandatory duty to investigate, a grand jury presentment has been covered up for nearly 46 months and AG Shapiro should be all over this like white on rice, but the subject of the alleged election fraud is a former Democrat state representative running for office again and is a friend of Josh Shapiro.

    I called and e-mailed my senator's office asking for him to provide oversight of the AG's office which the legislature funds. Long story short, my contacts went unreturned.

    Sen. Pat Stefano makes over $87,000/year and spends lavishly on office and staff. His Connellsville, PA, office costs taxpaying Pennsylvanians $2,500.00/month -- that's $30,000 per year. In four years, that's $120,000 for one of his offices.

    Additionally, he spends nearly $350,000 per year on staff.

    All told, he, his one office, and staff cost Pennsylvanians nearly $450,000/year, and he cannot be bothered to return a contact from a constituent in an election year!

    He likes to tout how fiscally responsible he is.

    He is a fiscal fraud. Needless to say, although his Democrat competition is woefully unqualified for the office and makes her political bed with the Democrat former representative who is alleged to have committed the election fraud, I will not be voting for Pat Stefano. I will write in someone, or vote none of the above. I refuse to vote for frauds and fakes, and PA state Sen. Pat Stefano is one of the biggest RINOs and frauds in all of Pennsylvania.

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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Remember, all these SOB's are in the government business.
    If a politician had the nerve (which they don't) to tell you the truth, their first, and only, obligation is To Get Reelected.
    "He who is Brave, is Free" Seneca
    Si vis pacem, Para bellum
    To every man upon this earth, death cometh, soon or late

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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by Spirit of 76 View Post
    PA Senator Patrick J. Stefano (R-32nd) is a Democrat dressed up in Republican drag. He is the very definition of a RINO. Recently, I e-mailed him about an election fraud issue in our county which Attorney General Josh Shapiro refuses to investigate. Before anyone says that the case is in the purview of the DA, let me just say that the DA refused to perform his mandatory duty to investigate, a grand jury presentment has been covered up for nearly 46 months and AG Shapiro should be all over this like white on rice, but the subject of the alleged election fraud is a former Democrat state representative running for office again and is a friend of Josh Shapiro.

    I called and e-mailed my senator's office asking for him to provide oversight of the AG's office which the legislature funds. Long story short, my contacts went unreturned.

    Sen. Pat Stefano makes over $87,000/year and spends lavishly on office and staff. His Connellsville, PA, office costs taxpaying Pennsylvanians $2,500.00/month -- that's $30,000 per year. In four years, that's $120,000 for one of his offices.

    Additionally, he spends nearly $350,000 per year on staff.

    All told, he, his one office, and staff cost Pennsylvanians nearly $450,000/year, and he cannot be bothered to return a contact from a constituent in an election year!

    He likes to tout how fiscally responsible he is.

    He is a fiscal fraud. Needless to say, although his Democrat competition is woefully unqualified for the office and makes her political bed with the Democrat former representative who is alleged to have committed the election fraud, I will not be voting for Pat Stefano. I will write in someone, or vote none of the above. I refuse to vote for frauds and fakes, and PA state Sen. Pat Stefano is one of the biggest RINOs and frauds in all of Pennsylvania.
    Its shit like this is the reason I tell my accountant to make sure I owe NOTHING at the end of the year.

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    Post Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Sen. Pat Stefano -- $87,180
    Connellsville Office Rent: -- $2,500/mo.
    Total Yearly Staff Cost -- $332,784
    Senator and Staff Yearly Cost -- $419,964
    Senator, Staff, and Connellsville Office Yearly Cost -- $449,964


    Staff Listings
    HARRISBURG OFFICE:
    Ben Wren, Chief of Staff Fayette/Harrisburg -- $77,219

    Served as Campaign Manager for Pat Stefano. Previously worked for Senator Kim Ward as a Constituent Outreach specialist and communications aide. Ben is active in local theater

    Jacob Gery – Legislative Director Harrisburg -- $37,485

    Jacob is new to the Senate. He worked for Senate Policy and Research office before coming on board with Senator Stefano. His writing skills and eagerness to learn will be an asset to Senator Stefano.

    Lucy Kepp – Executive Secretary Harrisburg -- $60,852

    Lucy has worked for the Senate for over 24 years. Her experience will help the Senator hit the ground running.

    CONNELLSVILLE OFFICE:
    Sue Quinn – Outreach Director Fayette -- $48,223

    A former teacher and legislative Aide. Sue will bring her years of community involvement to the people of the 32nd Senatorial District.

    Shawn Conway- Legislative Assistant Fayette -- $44,880

    Shawn comes to Senator Stefano’s office from the office of Senator Pat Toomey. He has a deep background in constituent services and liaisons with governmental agencies. Shawn is active in theater at the Geyer performing Arts Center and at local schools

    SOMERSET OFFICE:
    Allyson Link – Legislative Assistant Somerset -- $30,369

    Allyson is very involved in her community through the Somerset hospital and other endeavors

    Brenda Thomas – Legislative Assistant Somerset -- $33,756

    Brenda is a former teacher and teacher’s aide and is very involved in her community in Meyersdale

    Sources:

    Sen. Pat Stefano's website (staff members)
    Pennwatch http://pennwatch.pa.gov/employees/Pages/default.aspx (salary information)
    Pa Treasury Contracts Database http://contracts.patreasury.gov/Admi...edacted_02.pdf (Office Lease Contract)
    Last edited by Spirit of 76; October 4th, 2018 at 11:22 AM.

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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    My rep isn't on the Y or N list.

    He's typically SOLID Pro-2A.
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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    greenleaf voted yes.

    color me shocked.
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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by Spirit of 76 View Post
    PA Senator Patrick J. Stefano (R-32nd) is a Democrat dressed up in Republican drag. He is the very definition of a RINO. Recently, I e-mailed him about an election fraud issue in our county which Attorney General Josh Shapiro refuses to investigate. Before anyone says that the case is in the purview of the DA, let me just say that the DA refused to perform his mandatory duty to investigate, a grand jury presentment has been covered up for nearly 46 months and AG Shapiro should be all over this like white on rice, but the subject of the alleged election fraud is a former Democrat state representative running for office again and is a friend of Josh Shapiro.

    I called and e-mailed my senator's office asking for him to provide oversight of the AG's office which the legislature funds. Long story short, my contacts went unreturned.

    Sen. Pat Stefano makes over $87,000/year and spends lavishly on office and staff. His Connellsville, PA, office costs taxpaying Pennsylvanians $2,500.00/month -- that's $30,000 per year. In four years, that's $120,000 for one of his offices.

    Additionally, he spends nearly $350,000 per year on staff.

    All told, he, his one office, and staff cost Pennsylvanians nearly $450,000/year, and he cannot be bothered to return a contact from a constituent in an election year!

    He likes to tout how fiscally responsible he is.

    He is a fiscal fraud. Needless to say, although his Democrat competition is woefully unqualified for the office and makes her political bed with the Democrat former representative who is alleged to have committed the election fraud, I will not be voting for Pat Stefano. I will write in someone, or vote none of the above. I refuse to vote for frauds and fakes, and PA state Sen. Pat Stefano is one of the biggest RINOs and frauds in all of Pennsylvania.
    I get this Stefano guy is a dirtbag but, do you think the Dem who takes his seat will be any better? I'd rather take my chances with a Trans-Republican than a Dem.....ANY DEM. You know exactly how they'll vote.

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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    My senator LISA BAKERis becoming more and more of a liberal. Time for Baker to go. Will this law be challenged?

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    Default Re: Senators Who Voted for HB 2060 Gun Confiscation Bill

    when contacting these senators, is the proper technique "Constitution Motherfucker" or something less aggressive, toned down so to speak... or more aggressive???
    Let's go Brandon!!!

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