Member

Sessions

Sessions Office Position District Party
1983 Representative 32 Democrat
1984 Representative 32 Democrat
1985 Representative 32 Democrat
1986 Representative 32 Democrat
1987 Representative 32 Democrat
1988 Representative 32 Democrat
1989 Representative 32 Democrat
1990 Representative 32 Democrat
1991 Representative 32 Democrat
1992 Representative 32 Democrat
1993 Representative 32 Democrat
1994 Representative 32 Democrat
1995 Representative 32 Democrat
1996 Representative 32 Democrat
1997 Representative 32 Democrat
1998 Representative 32 Democrat
1999 Representative 32 Democrat
2000 Representative 32 Democrat
2001 Representative 32 Democrat
2002 Representative 32 Democrat
2003 Representative 32 Democrat
2004 Representative 32 Democrat
2005 Representative 32 Democrat
2006 Representative 32 Democrat
2007 Representative 32 Democrat
2008 Representative 32 Democrat
2009 Representative 32 Democrat
2010 Representative 32 Democrat
2011 Representative 32 Democrat
2012 Representative 32 Democrat
2013 Representative 32 Democrat
2014 Representative 32 Democrat
2015 Representative 32 Democrat
2016 Representative 32 Democrat
2017 Representative 32 Democrat
2018 Representative 32 Democrat
2019 Representative 32 Democrat
2020 Representative 32 Democrat
2021 Representative 32 Democrat
2022 Representative 32 Democrat
Counties Allegheny

Biography

06/03/1937 - 10/09/2022


DELUCA, Anthony M., "Tony," a Representative from Allegheny County; born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pa., June 3, 1937; graduated, Westinghouse High School, 1955; A.A., real estate and political science, Community College of Allegheny County; Penn Hills Government Study Commission (1974-1976); elected, council, Verona (1976-1982); deputy mayor, Verona (1978-1980); elected as a Democrat to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1982; reelected to the House for 19 more consecutive terms; appointed, Joint Legislative Air and Water Pollution Control and Conservation Committee (1991-2000); appointed, Legislative Budget and Finance Committee (2003-2010); appointed, Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authority (2011-2020); appointed, State Public School Building Authority (2011-2020); died while in office, October 9, 2022 in Penn Hills Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; interred, Saint Joseph Parish Cemetery, Verona, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 


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