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Congratulations, Ed Gainey!
Congratulations to MAYOR-ELECT ED GAINEY and his family on this HISTORIC WIN!
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Congratulations to Ed Gainey | Democratic Nominee for the office of Mayor!
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Diversity, Inclusion and Fairness.
Mr. Kirkland is the Pennsylvania Department of General Services Deputy Secretary for Diversity, Inclusion and Small Business Opportunities. Diversity, Inclusion and Fairness. I’m certain we all are familiar with these three words and what they mean. In Pennsylvania’s state government … Continue reading
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Congrats to Governor–Elect Tom Wolf on his victory!
“We at Soul Pitt Media appreciate Tom Wolf supporting a small minority owned Pennsylvania business by advertising his campaign with us, which in turn supports and keeps our publication free to the community we serve. We look forward to the … Continue reading
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Congrats to Mayor-elect Bill Peduto!
The diverse crowd inside of the Homewood Coliseum and the speech that Mr. Peduto delivered was definitely an indication of the era of a New Pittsburgh coming soon!