Erika Strassburger
erikastrassburger.bsky.social
Erika Strassburger
@erikastrassburger.bsky.social
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Mom and partner. Pittsburgh City Council member for @pghdistrict8.bsky.social - Squirrel Hill, Shadyside, & Oakland. For a thriving Pittsburgh. I love running trails and playing music.
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Sorry for the delay. I’m not often on this platform. The answer is that state law requires us to do this (warn drivers with signs and give a grace period with warning tickets). Our hands are tied in this regard. Further questions feel free to email me at district8(at)pittsburghpa.gov
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There is no room for political violence in America. Period.
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Thank you for joining us for #IdeasSummit2025 and thank you to our Georgia friends for hosting us in ATL this week! We look forward to seeing you all again soon and are continually impressed by your innovative ideas for state & local policy.
Big thanks to the Allegheny-Fayette County Labor Council for their endorsement and for the work their members do every day to keep our city humming. I will always stand with my partners in labor.
Thanks to the 14th Ward Pgh Democratic Committee for inviting me to speak about our accomplishments over the last several years and my vision for a thriving Pittsburgh. I’m grateful to everyone in this committee for their hard work and for always showing up!
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Cuts to NIH funding don't just threaten life-saving research, they also threaten opportunities for students and Pittsburgh’s economy. We must protect the investments that drive innovation and keep our City at the forefront of discovery.
Pitt, CMU face 'significant uncertainty' as NIH slashes funding for indirect research costs
Statements from the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University suggest internal worries about the impact of slashed federal funding for research overhead costs.
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We’ve made meaningful progress through the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and there is still more work to be done. Pittsburgh will continue to lead on climate action, no matter what happens in Washington.
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Over the weekend, I stood alongside
@actonclimateus.bsky.social, elected officials, and fellow Pittsburghers who refuse to let our progress on clean energy, a sustainable climate, and good jobs be erased. Trump’s attacks on climate policy put our future at risk—but we’re not backing down.
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Join us for the launch of the Pittsburgh 2050 Comprehensive Plan! This event will be held at the Wintergarden at PPG Place on Thursday, January 30th, from 5PM-8PM.

City staff and members of the consultant team will be on hand to answer questions and engage directly with residents/stakeholders.
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Today, on this #HolocaustRemembranceDay, we honor the memory of the six million Jews and the millions of others who were murdered during the Holocaust. It’s a solemn reminder to stand against hate and intolerance everywhere. May we never forget.
Three Survivors Remember Auschwitz, 80 Years Later
YouTube video by United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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Congratulations to everyone who helped make last evening’s Community Day School happen! What a huge success for a terrific cause. Special congrats to the honoree of the evening, my senator, Jay Costa!
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Neighbors, the District 8 office will be CLOSED on Monday, January 20th, in observance of MLK Jr Day.
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This week, I met with Moms Demand Action to discuss strategies for addressing gun violence in 2025. I'm grateful to work alongside these advocates who are dedicated to building safer neighborhoods and stronger communities.

You can learn more about their important work here: momsdemandaction.org
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I'm pleased that my colleagues and I were able to work alongside the Gainey Administration to pass a balanced budget for 2025. We'll continue to keep a close eye on overtime pay and explore new strategies to make sure our Public Safety departments are adequately staffed.
Pittsburgh City Council passes 2025 budget, amid doubts about staffing costs
Pittsburgh City Council is poised to pass a $845 million budget for 2025, despite ongoing concerns that some of its numbers — in particular, its projections for police overtime — are unrealistic.
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Congratulations to David Johnson on his well-deserved retirement after an incredible career at WPXI!

I was honored to introduce a proclamation recognizing his decades of service, dedication to the truth, and commitment to keeping Pittsburgh informed. Wishing him all the best in this next chapter.
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Thank you to everyone who joined and supported Complete Streets at Pitt’s Vigil for Jessie Maroney and all Victims of Traffic Violence. Your presence and commitment remind us that we are not alone in our grief or resolve to fight for safer streets.
I’m very happy to endorse Dan Miller for Common Pleas Judge and proud to serve as his campaign chair!
Our campaign for judge launched this week thanks to our great Chair @erikastrassburger.bsky.social ! We are so lucky to have her leading the team! For more information visit votedanmiller.com & www.wesa.fm/politics-gov...
Got to stop by three neighborhood light up nights this weekend — Glowland at Schenley Plaza hosted by Oakland BID, Light Up Point Breeze put on by the Point Breeze Organization, & West Oakland Light Up Night hosted by the Friendship Community Church. Good fun on cold nights with neighbors ✨
One of the best events of the season! I love joining members of the Allegheny-Fayette Labor Council, other electeds, and United Way to fill more than three busses with toys for local kids this holiday season.
Feeling hopeful & excited after this year’s @newdealleaders.bsky.social conference. These are some of the most talented local and state elected officials and I always come away with new ideas & fresh enthusiasm for improving the lives of Pittsburghers #newdeal2024conference