Guy Ciarrocchi--Bio
Guy is the Chief of Staff for Congressman Jim Gerlach (now on leave without pay, to campaign for Representative). In that role he manages a 15-member staff and oversees a $1.4 million operating budget – all while identifying local needs and performing vital constituent services. It is this executive management experience, combined with his knowledge of local issues that will help make him an effective Representative right away.
Guy served our families as a successful local Supervisor in Tredyffrin Township where he proved his ability to be an independent voice for our families and showed his commitment to fiscal responsibility by never raising property taxes.
A former Deputy Attorney General for Pennsylvania, Guy helped protect our families from violent criminals and as the past local Director for the U.S. Agency of Housing & Urban Development he helped educate consumers against "predatory lenders."
Guy is also the former Executive Director of the State Senate Finance Committee. He knows there are programs that can be cut to save tax dollars and that state government must focus spending on real priorities. Guy has the experience to do it – to bring about fiscal sanity.
Most importantly, Guy is a husband, father to three growing children, and a passionate volunteer. From coaching softball, baseball, and soccer, to serving on his township's Environmental Advisory Council and his county's Children Youth & Families Advisory Board, Guy has a history of fighting for our children, our environment, and our local needs.
Guy served our families as a successful local Supervisor in Tredyffrin Township where he proved his ability to be an independent voice for our families and showed his commitment to fiscal responsibility by never raising property taxes.
A former Deputy Attorney General for Pennsylvania, Guy helped protect our families from violent criminals and as the past local Director for the U.S. Agency of Housing & Urban Development he helped educate consumers against "predatory lenders."
Guy is also the former Executive Director of the State Senate Finance Committee. He knows there are programs that can be cut to save tax dollars and that state government must focus spending on real priorities. Guy has the experience to do it – to bring about fiscal sanity.
Most importantly, Guy is a husband, father to three growing children, and a passionate volunteer. From coaching softball, baseball, and soccer, to serving on his township's Environmental Advisory Council and his county's Children Youth & Families Advisory Board, Guy has a history of fighting for our children, our environment, and our local needs.
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