Presidential politics topic of talk
Former Pennsylvania state Sen. Michael Dawida will present “Who is Going to be Our Next President & Why” at Washington & Jefferson College at 7 p.m. today in the Media Room of The Commons on the W&J campus.
The event, which is free and open to the public, is part of the J. Robert Maxwell ’43 Visiting Scholar Series.
“We chose Michael Dawida as a Maxwell scholar because students and community members alike can benefit from his experience in state politics,” said Dr. Michael Lewis, assistant professor of English at W&J. “He is currently teaching a course on the politics, philosophy, ethics, and business of election campaigns, and he will discuss these topics in his public lecture. These are timely issues as we’re on the verge of the first presidential primaries and of the general election later this year.”
Dawida, currently the executive director of Scenic Pittsburgh, has dedicated more than 30 years of his career to public service. First elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1979, Dawida sponsored the Clean Indoor Air Act, which aimed to regulate smoking in public places. At the time, the act passed by only one vote, but today the act has effectively expanded to restricting smoking in restaurants and bars.
In 1989, Dawida was elected to the state Senate, where he served as state senator until 1995.
During this time, Dawida sponsored the Pennsylvania Food Donor Act to help restaurants donate leftovers to food banks and shelters; and following the national model for organ donation legislation, he introduced the Pennsylvania Organ Donation Act, which encourages people to register as organ donors when applying for a driver’s license.
From 1996 to 2000, Dawida was elected to the Allegheny County Board of Commissioners, serving as chairman from 1998-2000. In this role, he revamped the county pension system, established the airport authority, and implemented the Allegheny County 911 system. He also oversaw several billion dollars in development projects in Pittsburgh, including Heinz Field, PNC Park, the David Lawrence Convention Center, and the Waterfront in Homestead.
In addition to his current role with Scenic Pittsburgh, Dawida is a professor of law and public policy at California University of Pennsylvania.