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Thomas Anthony Marino (born August 13, 1952) is the U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district. He is a member of the Republican Party.
The district, located in Northeastern Pennsylvania, includes Lackawanna and Luzerne Counties outside of Scranton and Wilkes-Barre (communities such as Clarks Summit, Kingston, and the Back Mountain towns of Trucksville, Shavertown, and Dallas) as well as all or most of Bradford, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Pike, Union, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming Counties.
Early life
Marino was born and raised in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Marino received his undergraduate degree from Lycoming College and his juris doctor from Dickinson School of Law.
Early political career
Marino served as a Lycoming ...
Tom Marino is sworn in by House Speaker John Boehner and his wife Edie Marino, to his left, and other family members: Cassie, Chloe, Vivian, Jordan, Dustin, Mary Jo and Victor. , positive
U.S. Rep. Tom Marino leaned carefully over the edge of the giant hole that blocked passage on Neitz Road.As water trickled down a little stream that flows into Johnson Run, Point Township Supervisor and road master George Geise told Marino, R-10 of Cogan Station, the corrugated metal pipes beneath the road were installed in 1972, when Hurricane Agnes washed out the bridge that had been there.“This is what I’m consistently seeing throughout the district,” Marino said Tuesday. “This didn’t happen overnight.”Hours after President Obama gave a disaster ...
Congressman Tom Marino from the 10th District in Pennsylvania gave a moving speech in an attempt to influence politicians to support the citizens on the east coast devastated by recent floods. What he did is was remarkable. He stood up, said exactly what needed to be said based on his experiences physically being with his constituents in these difficult times, and told politicians like Harry Reid to stop with the games.
Interestingly enough, while the Republican dominated House expeditiously passed the recently proposed bill to assist those ravaged with hell, the Democrat dominated Senate ...
ThinkProgress reported that Rep. Tom Marino (R-PA), who sits on the House Foreign Affairs’ subcommittee on Africa, wondered whether the U.S.’s intervention in Libya means we might “go into Africa next.” Libya is, of course, in Africa. Jay Leno joked last night, “You see why he’s not on the intelligence committee. Even Sarah Palin’s going ‘get a map!’”
Marino’s office scrambled to respond to our story, telling reporters that the congressman was making a distinction between our aerial bombing of Libya and the potential deployment ...