Pennsylvania
State Rep.-elect Roman Kozak calls RGGI “ball and chain” on Pennsylvania’s energy industry • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
Roman Kozak knows his history.
He’s a high school history and social studies teacher, who also serves as the chair of the Republican Committee of Beaver County, and is the grandson of four Nazi labor camp survivors who immigrated to the United States after World War II and found jobs in western Pennsylvania.
“They found their life here. They found jobs here. They found a community here, and they were part of the post World War II boom that built this country and helped really restore order in the world,” he told the Capital-Star.
Kozak also has experience with the Pennsylvania General Assembly, previously serving as an aide for former state Rep. Jim Christiana and was the campaign chairman for a pair of successful state representative campaigns.
When state Rep. Jim Marshall (R-Beaver) announced in November 2023 that he wouldn’t seek a ninth term in office, Kozak stepped up and became the only Republican on the ballot for the 14th state House District. He defeated Democrat Kenya Johns to keep the seat in Republican control.
Kozak cited “basic kitchen table issues” as a reason he decided to run for office.
“I think Pennsylvania is going down the wrong path, and there’s a reason we are one of the worst with net population losses in the country, and I think it’s because we’re not competitive,” he said.
The issues page of his campaign website lists several bread-and-butter Republican issues that Kozak supports: school choice; lower taxes and less regulation; supporting law enforcement, and defending the Second Amendment.
When Kozak is sworn in, Democrats will have a one-seat majority in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He believes that there’s “enough common sense Democrats” that want to work together on a wide array of issues, including permitting reform and regulations and support for school vouchers, which he and other supporters have referred to as “Lifeline Scholarships.”
The 14th Legislative District covers northern and eastern Beaver County and includes both urban and rural regions, according to Kozak.
This interview was lightly edited for length and clarity.
Capital-Star: Tell me a bit about your district, and what makes your district unique.
Kozak: These river valley communities that exist along the Beaver River here are, generally, have a more small town urban feel, but when you move 10/15 minutes up the hills, you end up in suburbs and in rural areas.
What’s unique about it is that it really covers a lot of what’s great about Pennsylvania. We have these small river towns that were once industrial, booming towns that are looking to revamp and revitalize themselves, and the rural towns, the agricultural communities that are a significant part of who we are as Pennsylvania, so having that all within this district is something to me that gives me a highlight of what’s important to most Pennsylvanians and the economies that really make this place run, and have made this place run for a very long time.
Capital-Star: What would you say is the most pressing issue in your district?
Kozak: The economy, without a doubt, and what I mean is affordability.
So I spent hundreds of hours knocking on over 9,000 voters’ doors this past year and across the board, the number one issue was the local economy, not just, you know, there was the economy overall, as far as the cost of groceries, the things that are affecting everybody across the country. But it was also affordability, property taxes, housing prices, job opportunities, there were a lot of people that are feeling that this area is losing some of the opportunities that other places are gaining, and they want to see their children and grandchildren stay here, just like I do.
Capital-Star: When you’re sworn in, what will be your top legislative priorities? Are there specific bills you’re planning to introduce?
Kozak: I mean, for us in Pennsylvania, it’s really about being competitive with the states around us. We need to, first and foremost, get out of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. It is a ball and chain on our energy industry and the future of our energy energy industry here, we need to support our energy industry. It’s really going to be a significant part of the economic engine that can bring about greater growth in Pennsylvania.
We need permitting reform. We need to overhaul regulations. It takes, sometimes manufacturers multiple years to get permits here, where it can take them to get those same permits just a few months in another state, another state nearby us.
Our taxation rates need to be more competitive overall with other states. When we look around the country and compare ourselves to others, we just aren’t competing in those areas, and really that overregulation and permitting is a major problem for us.
Capital-Star: Are there other specific pieces of legislation you hope to introduce?
Kozak: Another thing that I’m very passionate about is education, expanded opportunities for children. So, for me, educational opportunities and educational choice for our families, and giving parents more control of their children’s education is something that I’m really looking forward to supporting as well.
Pennsylvania
Fire crews try moving burning barge to shallow water in Delaware Bay
Crews battle blaze on salvage barge in Delaware bay
Crews battled a blaze on a salvage barge in the Delaware Bay Tuesday morning. No injuries were reported. 3/10/26
Delaware, Pennsylvania, and federal agencies have been responding to a barge fire in the Delaware Bay.
The barge, which is carrying salvage metal, is being moved to shallow water so it can be secured, allowing on-scene responders to extinguish the fire and complete salvage operations, according to a March 10 statement from the Delaware Emergency Management Agency.
No injuries have been reported as of 1:15 p.m.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is on scene to perform air monitoring, the statement said.
Responding agencies include the Wilmington Fire Department, Good Will, Leipsic Volunteer, Bowers and South Bowers fire companies. Also there are Delaware State Police, DNREC, New Castle County Office of Emergency Management, Kent County Department of Public Safety, the Delaware Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay.
The Philadelphia Fire Department was enroute.
This is a developing story. Check back with delawareonline.com for more information.
Send tips or story ideas to Esteban Parra at (302) 324-2299 or eparra@delawareonline.com.
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Pennsylvania High School Girls Basketball 2026 Playoff Brackets, Schedule (PIAA) – March 10, 2026
The 2026 Pennsylvania high school girls basketball state playoffs begin on Tuesday, March 10, with second-round games for all divisions.
High School On SI has brackets for every division in the PIAA high school girls basketball playoffs. The state championships begin on March 19th.
Pennsylvania High School Girls Basketball 2026 Playoff Brackets, Schedule (PIAA) – March 10-11, 2026
CLASS 1A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Second Round
New Covenant Christian vs. Delaware County Christian – 03/11
Philadelphia Montgomery Christian Academy vs. Benton – 03/11
Our Lady of Lourdes Regional vs. Motivation – 03/11
Linville Hill vs. Southern Fulton – 03/11
Williamsburg vs. Elk County Catholic – 03/11
Farrell vs. Bishop Carroll – 03/11
Clarion-Limestone vs. Saint Joseph’s Catholic Academy – 03/11
Bishop Guilfoyle vs. Aquinas Academy – 03/11
CLASS 2A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Second Round
Shalom Christian Academy vs. Southern Columbia Area – 03/10
Faith Christian vs. Mountain View – 03/10
Wyoming Seminary College Prep vs. Marian Catholic – 03/10
York Catholic vs. Berlin Brothersvalley – 03/10
Neshannock vs. Penns Manor – 03/10
Kennedy Catholic vs. Keystone – 03/10
Bishop McCort vs. Chartiers-Houston – 03/10
Winchester Thurston vs. Wilmington Area – 03/10
CLASS 3A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Second Round
Imhotep Charter vs. Holy Redeemer – 03/10
Pequea Valley vs. Schuylkill Haven – 03/10
Hughesville vs. Notre Dame-Green Pond – 03/10
Dunmore vs. Executive Education Academy – 03/10
Trinity vs. Troy – 03/10
Northwestern vs. Greensburg Central Catholic – 03/10
Shady Side Academy vs. Beaver Falls – 03/10
Central Cambria vs. Karns City – 03/10
CLASS 4A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Second Round
Susquehanna Township vs. Universal Audenried Charter School – 03/11
Scranton Prep vs. Allentown Central Catholic – 03/11
Central Columbia vs. Villa Joseph Marie – 03/11
Valley View vs. Neumann-Goretti – 03/11
Delone Catholic vs. Penn Cambria – 03/11
Slippery Rock vs. Oakland Catholic – 03/11
Belle Vernon vs. Blackhawk – 03/11
North Catholic vs. Harbor Creek – 03/11
CLASS 5A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Second Round
Lampeter-Strasburg vs. Mt. St. Joseph Academy – 03/11
Marple Newtown vs. Crestwood – 03/11
Bethlehem Catholic vs. Villa Maria Academy – 03/11
North Pocono vs. Archbishop Wood – 03/11
York Suburban vs. TBD – 03/11
Peters Township vs. Manheim Central – 03/11
South Fayette vs. Penn-Trafford – 03/11
Baldwin vs. Indiana – 03/11
CLASS 6A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Second Round
Upper Dublin vs. Perkiomen Valley – 03/10
Hazleton vs. Parkland – 03/10
Easton vs. Red Lion – 03/10
Downingtown West vs. Archbishop Carroll – 03/10
Wilson vs. Cardinal O’Hara – 03/10
Pennsbury vs. Altoona – 03/10
Dallastown vs. Emmaus – 03/10
Canon-McMillan vs. Taylor Allderdice – 03/10
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