Profile
Pennsylvania
State Senator Don White was elected in 2000 to his first term representing the
41st Senatorial District, which includes all of Indiana County as well as parts
of Armstrong, Butler, Clearfield and Westmoreland Counties.
Senator White serves as
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking and Insurance and is the Vice
Chairman of the Transportation Committee. He is a member of three other Senate
committees: Community, Economic and Recreational Development, Environmental Resources and
Energy, and State Government. He
is also a member of the PENNVEST Board of Directors and the Southwestern PA
Veterans’ Center Advisory Council.
Among his legislative
accomplishments, Senator White authored a new law requiring that incoming
college freshmen be vaccinated against meningitis. Additionally, he created
legislation to expand Pennsylvania's Keystone Opportunity Expansion Zones and
create Keystone Innovations Zones as a way to promote economic development, with
an emphasis on areas located near colleges and universities.
Senator White also drafted a
law that revamped Pennsylvania's insurance solvency laws resulting in
significantly reduced workers compensation premium costs, helping small
businesses and preserving jobs. He has actively promoted legislation to provide
property tax relief to Pennsylvania homeowners.
He was the Prime Sponsor of Act
105 of 2006 which provides tuition credits to spouses and children of
Pennsylvania National Guard members who die while on active military duty. The
legislation also requires the Commonwealth to cover all, or a portion of, the
life insurance premiums for Pennsylvania National Guard members called to active
duty to serve in a combat zone as well as those killed in the line of duty on or
after September 11, 2001.
Senator White also
introduced Act 83 of 2005 which extends the coverage that full-time students
called to active military duty can receive under their parents’ medical
insurance plans.
As a lifelong resident of the
district, Senator White recognizes the issues that are most important to the
families of the 41st District.
Senator White is committed to
promoting economic development and job creation and has secured funding for
local organizations to market the region as an area for business growth. He is
also committed to improving local roads, highways and bridges throughout his
district. Senator White has been instrumental in securing millions of dollars in
funding for water, sewer and other infrastructure improvements for
municipalities across the district.
He understands the need to
reduce the tax burden placed on homeowners and small businesses as well as the
necessity to improve Pennsylvania's public education system to give students the
best opportunity to be competitive in the high-tech, global workplace of the
21st Century.
Born in Kittanning, Senator
White has lived in Indiana most of his life and is a 1968 graduate of Indiana
Area High School. He attended Juniata College from 1968 to 1972. Senator White
enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1972 and served in Germany until receiving an
Honorable Discharge in 1975.
He is married to Sarah "Anne"
Broderick. Their daughter, Abby, is currently attending medical school.
Senator White is a member of
the Optimist Club, the National Rifle Association and the Farm Bureaus of
Armstrong and Indiana Counties. Anne White is the past President of the Board of
Directors of the Alice Paul House (a shelter for women), Treasurer of the
Indiana Area Meals on Wheels and a director on the Indiana Regional Medical
Center Board. The Whites are members of Christ Episcopal Church in Indiana.
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