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Deluzio: Health care, immigration enforcement among topics discussed at Carnegie Town Hall

U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio held a Town Hall in Carnegie on Tuesday, Feb. 17, with 40 constituents, discussing key topics like Social Security and federal funding. He emphasized his commitment to Western Pennsylvania, sharing updates on various projects as well as offering assistance with federal agencies.

Deluzio: Senate, president need to follow House lead in extending health care tax credits

Congressman Chris Deluzio voted to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits to lower health care costs, with bipartisan support in the House. While this is a significant step, the Senate must act swiftly due to rising premiums that burden Western Pennsylvanians.

Deluzio: There’s lots to celebrate from 2025 — here’s to a great 2026

In 2025, Congressman Chris Deluzio highlighted his achievements, including securing federal funding and passing legislation. He emphasized ongoing challenges like rising costs and corporate influence, vowing to focus on restoring the American Dream in 2026. Happy holidays!

Deluzio: Keeping our Navy reservists ready

Congressman Chris Deluzio celebrates a bipartisan victory in preserving over 100 Navy Reserve Centers, crucial for national security. His efforts ensured these facilities remain operational, supporting Navy reservists who are vital for the country’s defense readiness. He offers assistance for federal issues.

Deluzio: Proposed legislation would get more lifesaving gear to more police officers

Rep. Chris Deluzio introduced new legislation that would increase the rate of reimbursement from 50% to 60% for law enforcement agencies participating in the Patrick Leahy Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) Program, and boost funding for the BVP program to $60 million a year.

Deluzio: $10 Million milestone for Western PA constituents

Since January 2023, Rep. Chris Deluzio and his team have successfully returned over $10 million in federal benefits to Western PA constituents. Deluzio writes that he and his staff have closed nearly 3,000 cases, including helping individuals with disability benefits and other issues.