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Newly elected state representative and former Scranton City Council President Kyle Donahue looks back on his days working for the city while he looks ahead to his position in Harrisburg representing the 113th legislative district.
Donahue talks about his accomplishments during his tenure on council and discusses one of his few regrets and some unfinished business the new council and mayor will have to address.
Representative Donahue dives into the Nay Aug pool project, what could have been done differently, and tells us if the state can help pay for a new swim complex. He also shares his thoughts on the Geisinger expansion near Nay Aug and how he plans to raise a young family while commuting to the state capitol.

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