Jason Ortitay criticizes state leadership and legislative process in recent social media posts

State Rep. Jason Ortitay - Official Website
State Rep. Jason Ortitay - Official Website
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Jason Ortitay, a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, has recently shared a series of posts on his official X (formerly Twitter) account commenting on legislative processes and state leadership.

On August 23, 2025, Ortitay posted: “It’s hard to know that by only looking at a memo and not talking to the prime sponsor.”

Two days later, on August 25, 2025, he wrote: “I’m going to get one of these made for Harrisburg. Maybe then @GovernorShapiro will pay attention. https://t.co/8fKH8WKNt2”

Later that same day, Ortitay added another post: “Always the victim. Show some leadership. https://t.co/QnCq6muUmT”

Ortitay represents Pennsylvania’s 46th legislative district in the House of Representatives. His recent posts reference ongoing political discussions in Harrisburg and interactions with Governor Josh Shapiro. These statements come amid broader debates about legislative communication and executive leadership within the state government.



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