John was elected as the junior Senator from PA in November 2022 and will be up for re-election in 2028. With Bob Casey's 2024 loss, Fetterman assumes the role of senior Senator for PA in 2025.
Fetterman serves on these Senate committees:
Agriculture
Nutrition and Forestry
Commerce, Science, and Transportation
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
Special Committee on Aging
Washington Office
Phone: (202) 224-4254
Fax (202)-228-0284
Philadelphia District Office
Phone: (215) 241-1090
Fax (215)-241-1095
Erie District Office
Phone: (814) 453-3010
Harrisburg Office
Phone: (717) 782-3951
Pittsburgh Office
Phone: (412) 803-3501
Wilkes-Barre Office
Phone: (570) 820-4088
Senator McCormick was elected as the junior Senator for PA in November, 2024 and will be up for re-election in 2030.
McCormick serves on these Senate committees:
Banking
Housing and Urban Affairs
Energy and Natural Resources
Foreign Relations
Special Committee on Aging
Joint Economic Committee
Washington Office
Phone: (202) 224-6324
Philadelphia Office
Phone: (215) 405-9660
Allentown Office
Phone: (610) 782-9470
Pittsburgh Office
Phone: (412) 803-7370
Harrisburg Office
Phone: (717) 231-7540
Representative Dean's concern for equality — and a broader desire to expand her public service — inspired her run for Congress. In 2018, Pennsylvania had 18 Congressional seats — and 0 women. Along with a cadre of other women from across the state, Madeleine set out to change that. She ran for the Fourth Congressional District seat and won.
Washington Office
Phone: (202) 225-4731
Glenside Office
Phone: (215) 884-4300
Fax: (215) 884-3640
Pottstown Office
Phone: (610) 382-1250
Fax: (610) 275-1759
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon has dedicated her career to serving the most vulnerable — first as a lawyer and now in Congress. She was first sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives on November 13, 2018, following a special election, and currently represents Pennsylvania’s 5th Congressional District.
Washington Office
Phone: (202) 255-2011
Chester Office
Phone: (610) 626-2020
Josh Shapiro is the 48th Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
As Governor, he’s built on his work as Attorney General, when he successfully defended the right to vote, protected reproductive freedom, held powerful corporations – like opioid manufacturers – accountable, and oversaw the groundbreaking investigation of sexual abuse into the Catholic Church.
He served as Attorney General from 2017 to 2023, Chair of the Board of Commissioners in Montgomery County from 2011 to 2017, and State Representative from 2005 to 2011.
Governor's Office: (717) 787-2500
Senator Amanda M. Cappelletti represents the 17th Senatorial District, covering parts of Montgomery and Delaware Counties. Senator Cappelletti is an attorney with a Masters of Public Health and has been passionate about bettering her community since grade school. She chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee and sits on Appropriations, Health & Human Services, and Intergovernmental Operations.
Harrisburg Office
Phone: (717) 787-5544
Norristown Office
Phone: (610) 768-4200
Wynnewood Office
Phone: (610) 896-2832
Representative Mary Jo Daley is a longtime member of the PA House representing the 148th District. She chairs the Tourism, Recreation & Economic Development Committee and also sits on the Policy and Rules Committees. She is co-chair of the Women’s Health Caucus and Irish-American Caucus.
Harrisburg Office
Phone: (717) 787-9475
Merion Station Office
Phone: (610) 832-1679
Representative Tim Briggs was first elected in 2008 to serve as state representative for the 149th Legislative District, which consists of Upper Merion Township, Bridgeport and West Conshohocken boroughs, and parts of Lower Merion and West Norriton townships. He is Chair of the Judiciary Committee and sits on the Policy Committee.
Harrisburg Office
Phone: (717) 705-7011
King of Prussia Office
Phone: (610) 768-3135
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