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A lifelong resident of
Washington County, Senator J.
Barry Stout was born November 7,
1936 in Fargo, Pennsylvania. He
is the son of William B. and
Mary Watkins Stout. On July 18,
1959, the senator married Lenore
Ann Thompson. The couple has 5
daughters and 1 son (Lisa
Bashioum, Lori Jansante, Sharee
Stout, John B.T. Stout, Shannon
Hemmingson, and Bethany Stout)
and 11 grandchildren. |
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The senator received a Bachelor of Science
from Washington & Jefferson College in 1964.
Also, Stout attended the Pittsburgh School
of Mortuary Science and served as Washington
County Deputy Coroner. From 1959 to 1962,
Stout served in the U.S. Army of Corps of
Engineers. |
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Stout was
originally elected to the state House of Representatives in 1970 and
re-elected in 1972 and 1974. He was next elected to the state Senate
in a special election on May 17, 1977. He won re-election the next
year and has served continuously since then. Stout represents the 46th
Senatorial District, which includes Washington, Greene,
Beaver, Westmoreland, and Allegheny Counties. |
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Senator Stout is the Democratic chairman of the
Transportation Committee and serves on the following Senate
committees: Appropriations, Environmental Resources and Energy,
and Judiciary. In addition, he serves on the Local Government
Commission, State Transportation Commission, Rail Freight
Advisory Committee, Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee, and
Aviation Advisory Committee. |
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Senator Stout's major legislative
achievement is generating initial financing
of $1.65 billion for the second largest
highway project in the nation – the
Mon-Fayette Expressway and Southern Beltway,
located in southwestern Pennsylvania. This
new transportation infrastructure promises
to aid in the economic recovery and
revitalization of the region for generations
to come. |
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The senator has participated in the following fraternal,
social, service, and civic organizations:
Bentleyville Boosters Club (built Carmel
Park for boys’ baseball); Bentleyville
Public Library (former president);
Bentleyville Planning Commission; Lodge 237;
F&AM; Shrine and various Masonic
organizations; Regional Planning Commission
(former member); Mon Valley Tri-State
Network (board member); Charleroi
Anniversary Celebration (advisory board
member). |
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Senator Stout is a member of the following
political organizations: Washington County
Democratic Party Executive Committee
(member); Electoral College (representing
the 22nd Congressional District
in 1976); various county, state, and federal
campaigns (chairman/coordinator). |
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Stout’s other accomplishments include the following:
Washington County Library Award;
Constructors Association of Western PA Man
of the Year Award (1992); Transportation
Advocate of the Year (1998); Through
hard-work and dedication a portion of the
Mon-Fayette Expressway was named the J.
BARRY STOUT EXPRESSWAY (2002); the MIDA
annual Chuck Chattaway Award (2002);
Keystone Railroad Association Legislator of
the Year (2003); the American Society of
Highway Engineers (ASHE) 2005 Robert E.
Pearson Person of the Year Award Recipient
(National); United Labor Committee of
Washington County “Man of the Year” (2004). |
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Offices of
State Senator J. Barry Stout |
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District Office |
SATELLITE OFFICE |
SATELLITE OFFICE |
SATELLITE OFFICE |
Harrisburg Office |
1024 Route 519
Suite 400
Eighty Four, PA 15330
724.225.5400
Fax: 724.223.4424
Monday-Friday:
9 am-5 pm |
Burgettstown Borough Bldg.
1509 Main Street
P.O. Box 306
Burgettstown, PA 15021
724.947.3055
First and Third Wednesdays
9:30 AM to
12:30 PM |
Monessen Business Dev. Ctr.
435 Donner Avenue
Suite 160
Monessen, PA 15062
724.684.5669
First and Third Tuesdays
10 AM to 4:30 PM |
Greene County Office Bldg.
93 E. High Street
Room 308
Waynesburg, PA 15370
724.627.9802
First and Third Thursdays
9 AM to 4:30 PM |
Senate Box 203046
Harrisburg, PA 17120-3046
717.787.1463
Fax: 717.772.2108
Monday-Friday:
9 am-5 pm |
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