Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall
Sessions
Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|
2007 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2008 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2009 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2010 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2011 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2012 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2013 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2014 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2015 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2016 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2017 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2018 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2019 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2020 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2021 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2022 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2023 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
2024 | Representative | 14 | Republican | |
Counties | Beaver, Butler |
Biography
04/02/1960 -
Beaver County (2007-2014, 2023-present), Beaver and Butler Counties (2015-2022)
MARSHALL, James E., a Representative from Beaver and Butler Counties; born in New Brighton, Beaver County, Pa., April 2, 1960; graduated, Beaver Falls High School, 1978; service manager, Ag Hog Pittsburgh (22 years); elected, vice president, council, Big Beaver (2 terms); volunteer firefighter, Big Beaver Borough Volunteer Fire Company; appointed, Port of Pittsburgh Commission; elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 2006; reelected to the House for 8 more consecutive terms.
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