Natalie Mihalek

Natalie Mihalek

Natalie Mihalek is a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. A native of Allegheny County, Natalie Mihalek’s commitment to public service began early. Immediately after high school graduation, she enlisted to serve in the US Navy and qualified to serve in the Navy’s elite nuclear power program. Her years spent in the engine room working on a nuclear power plant instilled in her a readiness for any situation that lay ahead.

Natalie returned to Pennsylvania after her service, earning her BA from the University of Pittsburgh and went on to earn a law degree from Appalachian School of Law. Her legal career began in the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office where she served in the general trial division, prosecuting hundreds of cases in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. She would spend the next 10 years in private practice with a focus on family law and criminal defense.

In 2018, suburban voters of Pittsburgh elected Natalie to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. She quickly earned a reputation as a consensus builder focused on bringing good paying jobs to Pennsylvania and standing up for victims of crime.

Today, Natalie chairs the Southwest Delegation, the largest voting bloc in the General Assembly and a leading voice in conservative policy in the legislature.

Natalie and her husband, Jeremy, live in Peters Township, with their three children.

 

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