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On ], ], LaGrotta was arraigned in ] on two corruption-related felony charges, following the Attorney General's investigation into the ]. According to State ] ], LaGrotta allegedly used his position to have his sister and niece paid over $26,000 from state funds.<ref>Barnes, Tom. , '']'', ]. Accessed ].</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/103-11142007-1441033.html |title=Ex-lawmaker faces charges as corruption probes roil Pa. House (phillyBurbs.com) | Pennsylvania News |accessdate=2008-01-08 |format= |work=}}</ref> On December 20, he pleaded not guilty to the charges.<ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Bonus storm distracts state Democrats| date=2007-12-23 | publisher=pennlive.com | url =http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2007/12/bonus_storm_consumes_state_dem.html | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2008-01-10 | language = }}</ref> On ], ] LaGrotta pleaded guilty to two felony<ref>, ] via the '']'', ]. Accessed ].</ref> counts of conflict of interest for having ghost workers on his payroll. He was sentenced to six months of house arrest, along with probation and fines.<ref></ref> <ref></ref> <ref></ref> <ref></ref> He will continue to receive his full pension of $48,000 per year, since conflict of interest convictions do not fall under the ] list of 23 crimes that require pension forfeiture. <ref></ref> After his guilty plea, he stopped repaying the unvouchered expenses from the ] and was refunded the amount that he had previously returned. <ref></ref> On ], ], LaGrotta was arraigned in ] on two corruption-related felony charges, following the Attorney General's investigation into the ]. According to State ] ], LaGrotta allegedly used his position to have his sister and niece paid over $26,000 from state funds.<ref>Barnes, Tom. , '']'', ]. Accessed ].</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/103-11142007-1441033.html |title=Ex-lawmaker faces charges as corruption probes roil Pa. House (phillyBurbs.com) | Pennsylvania News |accessdate=2008-01-08 |format= |work=}}</ref> On December 20, he pleaded not guilty to the charges.<ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Bonus storm distracts state Democrats| date=2007-12-23 | publisher=pennlive.com | url =http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2007/12/bonus_storm_consumes_state_dem.html | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2008-01-10 | language = }}</ref> On ], ] LaGrotta pleaded guilty to two felony<ref>, ] via the '']'', ]. Accessed ].</ref> counts of conflict of interest for having ghost workers on his payroll. He was sentenced to six months of house arrest, along with probation and fines.<ref></ref> <ref></ref> <ref></ref> <ref></ref> He will continue to receive his full pension of $48,000 per year, since conflict of interest convictions do not fall under the ] list of 23 crimes that require pension forfeiture. <ref></ref> After his guilty plea, he stopped repaying the unvouchered expenses from the ] and was refunded the amount that he had previously returned. <ref></ref>
==Post-legislative career== ==Post-legislative career==
In spite of his legal troubles, LaGrotta received $30,000 per year in his legislative pension.<ref name=micek>{{cite news | last = Micek| first = John| authorlink = John L. Micek| title = A Chat With Frank LaGrotta.| newspaper = ]| date =August 3, 2009| url = http://blogs.mcall.com/capitol_ideas/2009/08/a-chat-with-frank-lagrotta.html}}</ref> He is writing a book about his experiences and has launched a blog ''Politics As (Not) Usual,'' where he gives his unique perspective on political issues.<ref name=micek /> He is also teaching a class on politics and government at ] in ].<ref name=micek /> In an interview with journalist ] of ''],'' LaGrotta said that following his house arrest, he was returning to ] and contemplating his legislative career.<ref name=micek /> In spite of his legal troubles, LaGrotta received $30,000 per year in his legislative pension.<ref name=micek>{{cite news | last = Micek| first = John| authorlink = John L. Micek| title = A Chat With Frank LaGrotta.| newspaper = ]| date =August 3, 2009| url = http://blogs.mcall.com/capitol_ideas/2009/08/a-chat-with-frank-lagrotta.html}}</ref> He is writing a book about his experiences and has launched a blog ''Politics As (Not) Usual,'' where he gives his unique perspective on political issues.<ref name=micek /> The book, which cannot be published until his probation ends, is tentatively titled ''Be Careful, I’m Wired.''<ref>{{cite news | last = Mel | first = MaryAlice | title = Sharing Thoughts: Frank LaGrotta joins bloggers with focus on politics| newspaper = ]| publisher = ]| date = July 31, 2009 | url = http://www.ncnewsonline.com/today/local_story_212095442.html}}</ref> He is also teaching a class on politics and government at ] in ].<ref name=micek /> In an interview with journalist ] of ''],'' LaGrotta said that following his house arrest, he was returning to ] and contemplating his legislative career.<ref name=micek />


Be Careful, I’m Wired


==External links== ==External links==

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Frank LaGrotta
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 10th district
In office
January 6, 1987 – November 30, 2006
Preceded byRalph D. Pratt
Succeeded byJaret Gibbons
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceEllwood City, Pennsylvania
Alma materUniversity of Notre Dame
University of Pittsburgh
ProfessionJournalist

Frank LaGrotta (November 25, 1958) is a former Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 10th District from 1987 to 2006.

Personal life

LaGrotta was born in Ellwood City. He is an alumnus of Riverside High School. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame, having received a Bachelor of Arts in 1980 and a Master of Arts in 1981. He is the grandson of immigrants.

After graduation, LaGrotta worked as a sports journalist with Gannett News Service from 1981-1983. LaGrotta returned home to work as office manager for Ralph Pratt, who was then the representative for the 10th district. He also served as Legislative Director of the Beaver County Legislative Delegation from 1983-1986.

Political career

Upon Pratt's election as a judge, LaGrotta ran for his boss's seat. In 1986 he defeated Republican Jim Gerlach, who is currently a U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district. LaGrotta was considered a Casey Democrat because of his pro-life stance and his strong ties to organized labor.

He won re-election nine times, largely with token Republican opposition. He faced one serious challenge in the GOP landslide year of 1994 winning with only 53% of the vote. After the 1994 scare, LaGrotta ran unopposed in four of his last five races.

LaGrotta made one run at higher office, in 1992. He finished fourth in a four-way primary for Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district with Ron Klink ultimately defeating Rep. Joe Kolter.

During his tenure, LaGrotta established himself as a strong advocate for his district, securing funds for 11 bridges in Ellwood City, leading opposition to a hazardous waste facility in his district, and lobbying for public works projects.

2006 primary election

LaGrotta ran for re-election for an eleventh term, but was defeated in the primary for the 2006 election by political newcomer Jaret Gibbons. The margin of defeat was 28 votes.

The election focused on LaGrotta's support for the controversial 2005 legislative pay raise.

Following the election, LaGrotta was appointed to fill a vacant seat on the Lawrence County Housing Authority in December 2006. He resigned this position in October 2007.

Conflict of interest legal proceedings

Main article: 2006 Pennsylvania General Assembly bonus controversy
Frank LaGrotta
Statusprobation
OccupationPennsylvania State Representative
Criminal charge2 courts of conflict of interest
Penalty6 months house arrest, probation, and fines

On November 14, 2007, LaGrotta was arraigned in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on two corruption-related felony charges, following the Attorney General's investigation into the 2006 bonus controversy. According to State Attorney General Tom Corbett, LaGrotta allegedly used his position to have his sister and niece paid over $26,000 from state funds. On December 20, he pleaded not guilty to the charges. On February 3, 2008 LaGrotta pleaded guilty to two felony counts of conflict of interest for having ghost workers on his payroll. He was sentenced to six months of house arrest, along with probation and fines. He will continue to receive his full pension of $48,000 per year, since conflict of interest convictions do not fall under the State Employees' Retirement System's list of 23 crimes that require pension forfeiture. After his guilty plea, he stopped repaying the unvouchered expenses from the 2005 legislative payraise and was refunded the amount that he had previously returned.

Post-legislative career

In spite of his legal troubles, LaGrotta received $30,000 per year in his legislative pension. He is writing a book about his experiences and has launched a blog Politics As (Not) Usual, where he gives his unique perspective on political issues. The book, which cannot be published until his probation ends, is tentatively titled Be Careful, I’m Wired. He is also teaching a class on politics and government at Franciscan University in Ohio. In an interview with journalist John Micek of The Morning Call, LaGrotta said that following his house arrest, he was returning to Catholicism and contemplating his legislative career.


Be Careful, I’m Wired

External links

References

  1. "SESSION OF 1987 - 171ST OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY - No. 1" (PDF). Legislative Journal. Pennsylvania House of Representatives. 1987-01-06.
  2. Per Article II, Section 2 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, the legislative session ended on November 30, 2006
  3. ^ Biography at Project Vote Smart
  4. ^ Walter, Kori (2007-11-14). "All in the Family". Beaver County Times.
  5. ^ Roddy, Dennis (2007-11-15). "LaGrotta rose fast as Casey Democrat". Pittsburgh Post Gazette.
  6. "Frank LaGrotta Candidate Detail". OurCampaigns.com. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  7. "1992 General Primary". Sourced from 1994 Almanac of American Politics. OurCampaigns.com. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  8. "2006 General Primary". Pennsylvania Department of State. 2006-05-16.
  9. "State House races: Pistella, LaGrotta, Stevenson out; Veon wins". Pittsburgh Post Gazette. 2006-05-17.
  10. "Lessons unlearned". Bucks County Courier Times. 2007-11-18.
  11. Barnes, Tom. LaGrotta knew nothing about hefty bonuses, lawyer says, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2007-11-16. Accessed 2007-11-27.
  12. "Ex-lawmaker faces charges as corruption probes roil Pa. House (phillyBurbs.com)". Retrieved 2008-01-08. {{cite web}}: Text "Pennsylvania News" ignored (help)
  13. "Bonus storm distracts state Democrats". pennlive.com. 2007-12-23. Retrieved 2008-01-10. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  14. Ex-official pleads guilty in job scam, Associated Press via the Boston Globe, 2008-02-05. Accessed 2008-02-20.
  15. Ex-legislator sentenced for no-show workers - Midstate PA Local News, Weather, Sports & Entertainment - PennLive.com
  16. A former state rep. pleads guilty over no show jobs. | Philadelphia Inquirer | 02/04/2008
  17. Ex-Rep. LaGrotta pleads guilty in ghost employee case
  18. LaGrotta pleads guilty - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
  19. Despite guilty plea, ex-Rep. LaGrotta to get full pension
  20. After returning raise, LaGrotta took it back
  21. ^ Micek, John (August 3, 2009). "A Chat With Frank LaGrotta". The Morning Call.
  22. Mel, MaryAlice (July 31, 2009). "Sharing Thoughts: Frank LaGrotta joins bloggers with focus on politics". New Castle News. Community Newspaper Holdings.
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