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LaGrotta was born November 25, 1958 in Ellwood City |
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Frank LaGrotta | |
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Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Tenth District | |
In office 1987–2006 | |
Preceded by | Ralph Pratt |
Succeeded by | Jaret Gibbons |
Personal details | |
Born | footnotes November 25, 1958 Ellwood City, Pennsylvania |
Died | footnotes |
Resting place | footnotes |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | single |
Parent |
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Residence | Ellwood City, Pennsylvania |
Frank LaGrotta (November 25, 1958-) is an American politician from Ellwood City, Pennsylvania. A Democrat, he served ten terms as the state representative from the 10th District, from 1987 to 2006.
Personal life
LaGrotta was born November 25, 1958 in Ellwood City. He is an alumnus of Riverside High School. He graduated the University of Notre Dame, having received a Bachelor of Arts in 1980 and a Master of Arts in 1981. He is the grandson of immigrants.
After graduation, LaGrotta worked as a sports journalist with Gannett News Service from 1981-1983. LaGrotta returned home to work as office manager for Ralph Pratt, who was then the representative for the 10th district. He also served as Legislative Director of the Beaver County Legislative Delegation from 1983-1986.
Political career
Upon Pratt's election as a judge, LaGrotta ran for his boss's seat. In 1986 he defeated Republican Jim Gerlach, who is currently a U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district. LaGrotta was considered a Casey Democrat because of his pro-life stance and his strong ties to organized labor.
LaGrotta established himself as a strong advocate for his district, securing funds for 11 bridges in Ellwood City, leading opposition to a hazardous waste facility in his district, and lobbying for public works projects.
2006 primary election
LaGrotta ran for re-election for an eleventh term, but was defeated in the primary for the 2006 election by political newcomer Jaret Gibbons. The margin of defeat was 28 votes.
The election focused on LaGrotta's support for the controversial 2005 legislative pay raise.
Following the election, LaGrotta was appointed to fill a vacant seat on the Lawrence County Housing Authority in December 2006. He resigned this position in October 2007.
References
- ^ Biography at Project Vote Smart
- ^ Walter, Kori (2007-11-14). "All in the Family". Beaver County Times.
- ^ Roddy, Dennis (2007-11-15). "LaGrotta rose fast as Casey Democrat". Pittsburgh Post Gazette.
- "2006 General Primary". Pennsylvania Department of State. 2006-05-16.
- "State House races: Pistella, LaGrotta, Stevenson out; Veon wins". Pittsburgh Post Gazette. 2006-05-17.
- "Lessons unlearned". Bucks County Courier Times. 2007-11-18.