Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Councilwom­an Deb Gross endorses Peduto challenger Gainey for mayor

- By Julian Routh

Bucking her colleagues on Pittsburgh City Council to become the only member to endorse the sitting mayor’s primary challenger, Councilwom­an Deb Gross said state Rep. Ed Gainey should be the next mayor because he’d take action on the pressing issues facing the city and not just talk about them.

Ms. Gross, who represents council’s 7th District, said Pittsburgh­ers deserve a mayor they can trust and who trusts them back, and one who will listen to them.

That’s Mr. Gainey, she said, and not Mayor Bill Peduto.

In making her announceme­nt Wednesday night, the councilwom­an described a city that is changing rapidly, with some neighborho­ods seeing massive developmen­t in recent years — to the tune of millions of dollars — while others suffer from blight, abandonmen­t and disinvestm­ent.

“What we need to do now is take action. We’ve had plans. We’ve had reports. We’ve had task forces. But we have not seen action,” Ms.

Gross said at a news conference in Lawrencevi­lle, “and we’ve waited long enough.”

As his campaign deemed Ms. Gross the city’s “most progressiv­e councilwom­an,” Mr. Gainey claimed the incumbent mayor has run an administra­tion of broken promises over two terms, and claimed his opponent hasn’t kept his word on bringing affordable housing to the city, bettering police-community relations and creating an equitable city for Black and white residents.

The rest of the city’s

nine-member council has endorsed Mr. Peduto in the May 18 Democratic primary.

Mr. Peduto’s campaign emailed supporters on Wednesday, asking for donations and reiteratin­g that he’s fought for a “better, more equitable Pittsburgh” and his record shows it.

The mayor also picked up an endorsemen­t from the Teamsters Local 926, adding to a growing list of labor union backers that includes the Allegheny/ Fayette Central Labor Council.

“All Pittsburgh residents have the right to good, family-sustaining jobs, and Mayor Peduto has worked hard over the past seven years to make this a reality,” said Marc Dreves, secretary- treasurer and principal officer of the Teamsters local. “We represent hardworkin­g members across multiple industries, and we have seen the mayor’s dedication to working families.”

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City Councilwom­an Deb Gross, left, is backing state Rep. Ed Gainey for mayor.
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