Suzanne Filiaggi - Leadership and the Reality of Allegheny County Government
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In this episode of The Right Side of the Rivers, hosts Todd McCollum and Russell Dryer welcome Allegheny County Councilwoman Suzanne Filiaggi, the only Republican currently serving on County Council. Filiaggi shares her background in law, public service, and local government, reflects on what it means to serve as the lone Republican voice on council, and explains how she works to represent conservative values while building consensus where possible.
The conversation takes a deep dive into the controversial Allegheny County legislation dealing with cooperation with ICE, including the heated public meeting, concerns about whistleblower protections, due process, and the potential impact on county employees and public safety. Filiaggi also discusses her work on assessment reform, protections for longtime homeowners facing reassessment pressure, EMS funding through opioid settlement dollars, and the practical realities of governing in a county where performative politics often overshadow everyday needs.
The episode also touches on preparations for the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, the importance of responsible local leadership, and why steady, thoughtful public service still matters. It’s a candid and informative conversation about policy, principle, and the challenges of standing firm in an overwhelmingly one-party environment.
Special Guest: Suzanne Filiaggi.