Jim E. Marshall
James E. Marshall (born April 2, 1960) was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 14th District from 2007 to 2025, and is a member of the Republican Party.Marshall attended Beaver Falls High School and was employed by Ag Hog Pittsburgh prior to his election. His only prior elected office had been serving two terms as Vice President of Big Beaver Borough Council in Beaver County.
In 2006, Marshall ran for the House of Representatives against House Minority Whip, Rep. Mike Veon. At the time, Veon was under a great deal of criticism for his role in the 2005 legislative pay raise. Veon not only supported the pay increase, but was the only legislator to vote against its repeal. Despite heavy Democratic registration in the district, Marshall prevailed in the general election with 53.9% of the vote.
Marshall served on four House committees: Commerce, Gaming Oversight, Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness, and Policy. He served as Chairman of the Subcommittee on Security and Emergency Response of the Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee. Additionally, he was named to the Port of Pittsburgh Commission, a board dedicated to promoting the commercial use and development of the inland waterways in western Pennsylvania.
During his term as representative, Marshall was against legalizing adult-use cannabis in Pennsylvania.
In 2023, Marshall chose not to run for re-election, and in the 2024 legislative election in Pennsylvania, his seat was won by Roman Kozak, the Republican candidate. Provided by Wikipedia
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Temperature mediated albedo decline portends acceleration of North American glacier mass loss by S. N. Williamson, S. J. Marshall, B. Menounos
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Limitations in the use of atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> observations to directly infer changes in the length of the biospheric carbon uptake period by T. Kariyathan, T. Kariyathan, A. Bastos, A. Bastos, M. Reichstein, W. Peters, W. Peters, J. Marshall, J. Marshall
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A new proof of the GGR conjecture by Ash, J. Marshall, Catoiu, Stefan, Fejzić, Hajrudin
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Do Multi-Document Summarization Models <i>Synthesize</i>? by Jay DeYoung, Stephanie C. Martinez, Iain J. Marshall, Byron C. Wallace
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Recommended coupling to global meteorological fields for long-term tracer simulations with WRF-GHG by D. Ho, M. Gałkowski, M. Gałkowski, F. Reum, S. Botía, J. Marshall, K. U. Totsche, C. Gerbig
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Recruitment of Young Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men for a Web-Based Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Intervention: Differences in Participant Characteristics an... by Daniel J Marshall, Amy L Gower, Mira L Katz, José A Bauermeister, Abigail B Shoben, Paul L Reiter
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Unprecedented springtime retreat of Antarctic sea ice in 2016 by John Turner, Tony Phillips, Gareth J. Marshall, J. Scott Hosking, James O. Pope, Thomas J. Bracegirdle, Pranab Deb
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13 µm cutoff InAs/GaSb type-II superlattice nBn detectors with high quantum efficiency grown by MOCVD by Richard Brown, Chen Liu, George Seager, Francisco Alvarado, Ka Ming Wong, Adam P. Craig, Richard Beanland, Andrew R. J. Marshall, J. Iwan Davies, Qiang Li
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Dramatic Enhancement of Macrozoobenthic Species β-Diversity in Response to Artificial Breakwater Construction Along a Tropical Coastline by Huan Chiao Lee, Christopher J. Glasby, Anja Schulze, Han Raven, Siong Kiat Tan, Takaomi Arai, Amirah Md Jin, Nurun Nazihah Tal’ah, Ainina Zarifi, David J. Marshall
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