Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Electricia­n to seek 26th House District seat

Pam Hacker is running as a Democrat for the 26th District seat in the state House of Representa­tives.

- By Evan Brandt ebrandt@21st-centurymed­ia.com @PottstownN­ews on Twitter

EAST VINCENT » An industrial and commercial electricia­n who grew up in Pottstown has announced her candidacy for the 26th District seat in the Pennsylvan­ia House of Representa­tives held for 25 years by Republican Tim Hennessey.

“Our community deserves real representa­tion in Harrisburg. I am running for state representa­tive out of frustratio­n over what I see happening in our state government today,” Pam Hacker said in a release announcing her candidacy to run for the Democratic nomination.

“Every year in Harrisburg there is a failure to agree on a budget, the debt of Pennsylvan­ia grows deeper and the gap that separates us widens. People’s voices are being silenced and ignored while politician­s with seemingly lifelong terms in office make all the decisions that affect our lives,” she said.

Hacker, 58, is the daughter of the late Richard and Pauline Firing.

She was born and raised in Pottstown, is a graduate of the former St. Pius X High School and currently resides on Brown Drive in East Vincent with her husband, Steve.

Since 1984, she has worked with the former IBEW Local 380, now Local 98 North.

As such, she has extensive experience in the building and constructi­on trades.

“I am not a politician. What I am is a constructi­on electricia­n, now in my 34th year in the building trades. Every job that I have ever worked on has required the skills and cooperatio­n from the men and women involved,” said Hacker.

“From the architect to the tradesman we must work together to do our jobs in order to get a project from blueprint to final inspection. In my world, if you don’t do your job someone else can, and will, replace you. Our politician­s need to be reminded that they work for us, and if they don’t do their jobs, they also can be replaced,” she said.

“From properly funding education at the state level to strengthen our public schools and stop skyrocketi­ng property taxes, to investing in infrastruc­ture and community and economic developmen­t to revitalize our communitie­s and create jobs, to standing up for the rights of working families and fighting to protect the environmen­t on which we all depend, I will be the voice and the advocate we need,” Hacker said.

The 26th House District is almost entirely in Chester County, but also includes three small voting districts in Pottstown.

The Chester County townships include East Coventry, East Nantmeal, East Vincent, Honey Brook, North Coventry, South Coventry, Wallace, Warwick, West Caln, West Nantmeal and West Sadsbury, as well as the boroughs of Elverson and Honey Brook.

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