The Salisbury for PA campaign is thrilled to announce that Abigail Salisbury, the passionate advocate and servant leader for the 34th District, received the official endorsement of the Allegheny County Democratic Committee (ACDC) for the 2024 Pennsylvania Democratic Primary. This endorsement underscores the Committee’s recognition of Salisbury’s dedication to her constituents, her commitment to impactful legislative work, and her vision for a better future for all Pennsylvanians.

Abigail Salisbury, the incumbent State Representative for District 34, is a dynamic force in Pennsylvania politics. Her tenure is marked by significant achievements including the establishment of the PA Charitable Nonprofit Caucus, passage of bills aimed at combating blight, and the provision of essential grant writing assistance to municipalities. Salisbury’s unique blend of experiences, from serving on the Swissvale Borough Council to founding a law practice serving nonprofits and small businesses, equipped her with the insight and drive necessary to effect meaningful change.

The ACDC’s endorsement comes as a testament to Salisbury’s impactful work and her alignment with the values and priorities of the Democratic Party. Her dedication to enhancing governmental transparency, environmental sustainability, and the welfare of children and small businesses resonates with the core principles of the ACDC, which strives to promote democratic values, support candidates who reflect the community’s needs, and ensure the prosperity and well-being of all Allegheny County residents.

“We are honored to receive the Allegheny County Democratic Committee’s endorsement,” said Abigail Salisbury. “This endorsement is not just a recognition my efforts serving the district but also a call to action for continued dedication towards making our district, and indeed all of Pennsylvania, a place where everyone can thrive. Together, we will continue to work tirelessly for the betterment of our communities.”

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