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Revision as of 01:28, 27 April 2015
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Background
- D, 28, state rep candidate in 2006
- Attorney
- Marathon runner
- Uncle is Jack Wagner, PA Attorney General. Father is Pete Wagner, D Party Committee.
- Candidate for Allegheny County Controller in 2011 primary
Videos
Candidate night in Brookline in 2011.
Links
- Media:Chelsa-to-MarkRoosevelt6.13.08.pdf Letter from Chelsa Wagner to Mark Roosevelt about Schenley High School and sports.
- Run, Baby, Run
- http://www.chelsawagner.com/
- Michael Diven, opponent in 2006 general election and as write-in for 2006 GOP Primary
Media
- Incumbent Diven faces uphill battle By Debra Erdley, TRIBUNE-REVIEW, October 14, 2006 -- Republican state Rep. Michael Diven of Brookline knew he faced a 3-to-1 registration disadvantage when he switched parties in January 2005 to make a bid for the state Senate.
- http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06146/693373-179.stm on May 26, 2006, Diven appears to have won GOP write-in for House race
Issues
Stricter Handicap Parking
Property Tax Reform
Provide adequate school funding and remove the disproportionate property tax burden on senior citizens. Reform initiatives must go beyond a band aid cure of tax shifting.
State Government Reform
Enact immediate measures to lessen state government expenses and reduce the size of the legislature. Change the way Harrisburg does business to ensure that true public servants seek office rather than career politicians.
Economic Development
Attract new well-paying jobs, retain population and thereby expand our state's tax base by supporting strategic economic development initiatives throughout the region.
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