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March 20th, 2023

Episode 25 – Policy with Rep. Josh Kail

  1. Episode 25 - Policy with Rep. Josh Kail Matthew Dowling 46:28

On Tuesday’s episode of Commonalities we sit down with Rep. Josh Kail the Republican Policy Chair of the Pennsylvania House.

A lifelong resident of Western Pennsylvania, Joshua D. Kail is a legislator who will work to protect taxpayers, reform Harrisburg and bring family-sustaining jobs to the 15th Legislative District. Pro-life and pro-Second Amendment, Josh is committed to defending constitutional liberties.

He has long understood the importance of controlling taxes while modernizing Education, as well as the need to put an end to job-killing overregulation and to apply conservative solutions to our state’s challenges.

For the 2023-24 legislative session, Josh was elected to serve as chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee.

Prior to running for office, Josh worked as an attorney representing small and mid-sized businesses and worked as a solicitor for various local governments. He also did work for Beaver County’s Children and Youth Services.

Josh is a graduate of Geneva College and Regent University School of Law. He and his wife, Abby, and their eight children live in Beaver, Pennsylvania.

Matthew Dowling Author, Host, Speaker, Personality

Matthew Dowling was born and raised in these Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania. He calls our hills and mountains “home” – this region is where he’s chosen to build a business and a family. A husband, father, and former non-profit executive, Matt loves his community and has spent years fighting for the growth and betterment of Fayette County and Southwestern Pennsylvania. His show Commonalities focuses on finding common ground in all things including politics through uncommon conversations.

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