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Pa. Realtors® Support Re-Election of Rep. Tom Killion

The non-partisan PA Realtors PAC is supporting Killion based on his position on issues like property tax reform and the realty transfer tax.

NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA – Representative Tom Killion (R-168) has picked up the support of the Pennsylvania Realtors® Political Action Committee (RPAC) in his re-election campaign. The non-partisan organization supported Representative Killion based on his position on issues such as property tax reform, the realty transfer tax, professional licensure and protecting property rights.

Killion is currently seeking re-election on November 6 and his opponent is a real estate agent.

“I have always worked closely with local real estate professionals and greatly appreciate the support I have received from the Realtors of Delaware and Chester County,” said Rep. Tom Killion. “Many of the issues championed by the Realtors impact the quality of life of all local residents, property values, and the ability of residents to buy and sell their homes. In this current economic environment, it is crucial that we work to address issues such as property values and taxes.”

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“I have had the opportunity to meet and work with Representative Killion on a range of issues that have broad impacts on the overall state economy, as well as the right of homeowners and property owners,” said Dominic J. Cardone, a former President of the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors, owner of a Media Real Estate agency, and a resident of the 168th Legislative District. “Tom is always accessible and his guiding principle as a legislator is doing what is right for the people of Pennsylvania. As both a Realtors and a local resident, I am proud to support Tom’s re-election.”

RPAC works to achieve the legislative and policy goals of the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors, which serves more than 29,000 members across the state.

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Killion has campaigned on a platform that highlights his commitment to fiscal responsibility in state spending, his close work with doctors, his efforts to create jobs and attract new businesses to the region, and his strong record on environmental issues.

Killion is a member of the House Appropriations Committee and serves as Chairman of the Subcommittee on Economic Impact and Infrastructure. The 168th Legislative District is made up of portions of both Delaware and Chester Counties and includes Media, Rose Valley, Edgmont, Middletown and Thornbury townships, as well as parts of Newtown, Upper Providence and Nether Providence townships, and Westtown

 

 

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