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Mayor Secures $55M for Emergency Services
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Pittsburgh’s mayor just landed a $55 million lifeline for emergency services—$4 million a year from Highmark for fire and medical first responders, matched by UPMC’s $5 million annually for the Bureau of Emergency Resources. This marks a strategic win for Mayor O’Connor, who’s pivoted from legal challenges to forging partnerships with major nonprofits, tapping into their community investment ethos. Since taking office, he’s already secured $70 million from foundations and employers, with City Controller Rachael Heisler calling this a game-changer for aging emergency vehicles and strained city budgets. It’s a bold new model: collaborative funding to fill gaps where traditional taxes fall short.
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