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Senators Cappelletti and Saval Fight for Accountable Policing, Introduce Bill to Unmask Federal ICE Agents
Harrisburg, PA − November 24, 2025 – As Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents continue to ramp up their efforts to detain and arrest civilians, Senator Amanda M. Cappelletti (D-17, Montgomery/Delaware) and Senator Nikil Saval (D-1, Philadelphia) introduced...
Senator Lindsey M. Williams, Minority Chair of Senate Education Committee, Denounces Trump Administration’s Continued Attempts to Destroy Public Education
Pittsburgh, Pa. − November 19, 2025 − Senator Lindsey M. Williams, Minority Chair of the Senate Education Committee, issues this statement in response to yesterday’s announcement of the Trump Administration’s aggressive steps toward further dismantling the...
Senator Lindsey M. Williams Announces Over $2 Million in Grant Funding for Community-Sustaining Projects
Pittsburgh, Pa. − November 18, 2025 − In partnership with local state representatives, Senator Lindsey M. Williams announced more than $2 million in grant funding for local projects that will address water infrastructure, public safety, and community needs across...
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Food Drive
Senator Lindsey Williams' Ross District Office 5000 McKnight Road, Suite 405, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesDue to the ongoing federal government shutdown, Pennsylvanians who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — commonly known as food stamps — will not receive their benefits in November. This loss of support will create real hardship for many families in our community - for every one meal the charitable food network provides, SNAP provides nine! Food pantries and food banks across the state are bracing for a marked increase in demand because of this unprecedented disruption of SNAP benefits.
To help our neighbors in need and our local food banks, my office will be hosting a food drive through December. All donations will go directly to North Hills Community Outreach in Allison Park and Feeding the Flock in Cheswick, two local organizations working tirelessly to support families facing food insecurity.
Every contribution — big or small — makes a difference. If you’re able, please consider dropping off nonperishable food items at my district office to help ensure no one in our community goes hungry during this difficult time.
Drop Off Locations:
5000 McKnight Road | Suite 405
Pittsburgh, PA 152371826 Union Avenue
Natrona Heights, PA 15065



