Posts tagged with Natalia Rudiak

Quizburgh: The year in Pittsburgh politics: WTF edition
It's time talk politics, and by talk, we mean test.

The biggest Pittsburgh stories of 2017 that will still matter in 2018
What a long, strange year it's been.

Anthony Bourdain got a vote for Pittsburgh mayor — but can write-ins actually win?
Other highlights: 'Glazed donut' showed grassroots momentum; Phil Kessel is still the people’s champ.

With disruption in mind, Women for The Future of Pittsburgh widens candidates’ donor base
The PAC has a launch party Monday.

Women for The Future of Pittsburgh: These 4 local leaders just created a new PAC
They'll start supporting candidates in the spring 2018 primary.

What you need to know about the yes or no questions on Tuesday’s ballot
Brush up on your opinions about city employee compensation and statewide property tax exemptions.

How Pittsburgh’s Gender Equity Commission wants to make the city a better employer
An upcoming analysis will look at gender inequities in the city workforce — and across Pittsburgh.

#MeToo, says Pittsburgh Council Member Natalia Rudiak
“I realized that just like all these women out there, I, too, had a filing cabinet full of experiences to share," the council member said.

Three of four Pittsburgh City Council seats are uncontested this primary. How common is that?
Answer: It depends on the seat.

As Natalia Rudiak’s time on Pittsburgh City Council comes to an end, she points to successes in District 4
Rudiak is backing her chief of staff, Ashleigh Deemer, to take her seat.

Can Pittsburgh rescue 15,000 pounds of food? That’s the goal during Inclusive Innovation Week.
Download the app, challenge your friends and rescue food.

City Council OKs free tampons and pads at Pittsburgh parks, pools and rec centers
"There are very positive implications of providing safe feminine care products for our women."

Martin Esquivel-Hernandez was deported, but his cause here lives on
The undocumented father of three "sparked an immigrant rights movement" in Pittsburgh, organizers with his campaign say.

How Pittsburgh plans to help more workers get a raise
A $15 minimum wage could be coming to more city contractors.

These are the Pittsburgh-area pols up for reelection in 2017, 2018
Already ready for the next go 'round?