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  1. Mark Stephen Schweiker (English pronunciation: [mˈɑː͡ɹk stˈiːvən ʃwˈe͡ɪkɚ]; born January 31, 1953) is an American businessman and politician who served as the 44th governor of Pennsylvania from October 5, 2001, to January 21, 2003.

  2. Oct 5, 2001 · As lieutenant governor, Schweiker served as president of the state senate, and chaired the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA), and Board of Pardons. Governor Ridge appointed Schweiker as a liaison and advocate for local governments and as his lead strategist for community-based crime prevention policy.

  3. Oct 5, 2001 · As his first official act, Governor Schweiker signed an executive order that established a security task force charged with creating a comprehensive antiterrorism strategy. Delivering on another promise to increase safety and security in Pennsylvania, he signed legislation increasing the state police complement by 100 – the first increase ...

  4. Sep 11, 2021 · Former Pennsylvania Gov. Mark Schweiker, standing in the Governor's Reception Room, reflects on the 9/11 terrorist attacks on America and the role he played in responding to those emergencies...

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  6. Jul 24, 2022 · July 24, 2022. T wenty years ago this week, Gov. Mark Schweiker stepped to a podium in an abandoned Somerset County grocery store converted to a makeshift media center, pumped both fists in the...

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  7. Overview. The Hon. Mark Schweiker provides strategic guidance, as well as government and media relations services to Fortune 500 companies, privately held firms and nonprofit organizations, including business development and insight to corporate growth pursuits, crisis management, executive branch lobbying, legislative lobbying and regulatory ...

  8. Dec 11, 2023 · Mark S. Schweiker, who served as the 44th governor of Pennsylvania, is now executive-in-residence of Rider University’s homeland security program. Pennsylvania should consider a second USAR team based in the Southwest that would operate solely within the commonwealth’s borders.

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