Senator Devlin Robinson addresses tax credits, honors fallen officer and student athletes

Devlin J. Robinson, Pennsylvania State Senator from 37th District
Devlin J. Robinson, Pennsylvania State Senator from 37th District
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Pennsylvania State Senator Devlin Robinson recently addressed a range of topics on his social media, including state tax credits for the entertainment industry, condolences for a fallen officer, and recognition of local student athletes.

On March 8, 2026, Robinson questioned proposed changes to Pennsylvania’s tax credit programs: “ICYMI: I asked @parevenue Sec. Pat Browne & Budget Sec. Zach Reber why the governor is looking to cut the Video Game Production Tax Credit & flat fund the Film Tax Credit despite the benefits they have provided – especially in Allegheny County.”

The following day, March 9, he posted a message of sympathy regarding law enforcement: “Prayers for our fallen officer and his family.”

On March 10, Robinson celebrated a local high school sports achievement: “Congrats to the @AvonworthSchool High School Girls Volleyball team on winning the state championship! The team defeated Lansdale Catholic by 3-1 for the title in November. I was proud to present the team w/ Senate citations to recognize this great achievement. Go Antelopes!”

Senator Devlin Robinson represents parts of Allegheny County in Pennsylvania and has prioritized issues such as supporting veterans, first responders, law enforcement, small businesses, expanding manufacturing opportunities and improving healthcare access (official website). He also chairs the Senate Labor and Industry Committee and serves as vice chair of the Transportation Committee. His district offices are located in Pittsburgh and Wexford with an additional office at the capitol in Harrisburg. Continuing a four-generation family tradition of military service, Robinson has been active in supporting public safety and economic development throughout his tenure.



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