Allen G. Kukovich
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Allen Kukovich ( ) is a former member of the
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, where he represented the 39th senatorial district from 1996 through 2004. He was also a member of the
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from 1977 through 1996. He served as the Pennsylvania Democratic State Chairman from June 2002 through March 2003.


Person life

Allen Kukovich was born on September 5, 1947, in
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, a small town in Westmoreland County. He attended Penn Township High School before heading to Kent State University in Ohio, where he graduated in 1969. In 1973, he received his J.D. from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh and worked for several years in private
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in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.


Political career

After the unexpected death of state Representative
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in 1977, Kukovich won a special election on November 8, 1977, to complete the remainder of the deceased member's term of office. While in the House, Kukovich served as Majority Policy Chairman and also chaired several other key committees. A reformer known for his efforts to reduce the size of the
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and promote open government and
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, he was instrumental in enacting the Children's Health Insurance Program in Pennsylvania, which later served as a model for the federal CHIP program, and which has provided hundreds of thousands of children in Pennsylvania with free or low-cost health insurance each year. Politically, he was "liberal leaning." In 1996, he defeated incumbent Democratic state Senator
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who represented
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. Kukovich the primary won with a 10% margin and won the general election. In 2000, Porterfield re-registered as a Republican and unsuccessfully challenged Kukovich for his seat. In the Senate, Kukovich served as Democratic Chair of the Aging and Youth Committee, where he played a pivotal role in the passing of the expanded PACE legislation. Kukovich ran for Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor in 2002. In a crowded field, Kukovich came in third place, behind fellow
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Jack Wagner and the eventual winner, Catherine Baker Knoll In 2002, the political website PoliticsPA named him to the list of "Smartest Legislators," suggesting that he was "the policy wonk of all legislators." Following the primary, Ed Rendell, the Democratic nominee for governor, asked Kukovich to serve as Chairman of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party. Kukovich held that post through the successful gubernatorial campaign of Rendell/Knoll. In November, 2004, Kukovich lost his senate seat to Republican Bob Regola. Shortly after he left office, Kukovich was tapped to serve as Director of Governor Rendell's Southwestern Pennsylvania office. Kukovich help found the Pennsylvania chapter of
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in the early 1970s and is currently an Executive Board member of the national organization, Americans for Democratic Action (ADA).


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* Allen G. Kukovich papers, University of Pittsburgh {{DEFAULTSORT:Kukovich, Allen G. 1947 births Duquesne University alumni Kent State University alumni Living people Democratic Party members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Pennsylvania Democratic Party chairs Democratic Party Pennsylvania state senators People from Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania