John B. LarsonJohn B. Larson CT-01

Current Position: US Representative of CT House District 1 since 1999
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Senator from 1983 – 1996
Other positions:  Subcommittee on Social Security
District:  anchored by the state capital of Hartford. It encompasses much of central Connecticut and includes towns within Hartford, Litchfield, and Middlesex counties.  
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
Today, I joined my colleagues to introduce @RepAOC ‘s Green New Deal. We need bold action to invest in our communities while addressing climate change head on. This plan would do just that, and I am proud to support it!

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Summary

Current Position: US Representative of CT House District 1 since 1999
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Senator from 1983 – 1996
Other positions:  Subcommittee on Social Security
District:  anchored by the state capital of Hartford. It encompasses much of central Connecticut and includes towns within Hartford, Litchfield, and Middlesex counties.  
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
Today, I joined my colleagues to introduce @RepAOC ‘s Green New Deal. We need bold action to invest in our communities while addressing climate change head on. This plan would do just that, and I am proud to support it!

Larson opposes Backdoor Cuts to Social Security

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About

Source: Government page

John Larson 1Congressman John B. Larson proudly represents Connecticut’s First District. Now in his eleventh term, John sits on the influential House Ways and Means Committee—including the Subcommittee on Tax Policy and the Social Security Subcommittee, where he serves as the Chairman. Throughout his time in Congress, John has proven himself a staunch advocate for Connecticut’s working families, our manufacturing and small business ecosystem, and commonsense solutions for the problems Americans face everyday.

Born and raised in the federal housing project of Mayberry Village in East Hartford, John is fond of saying he is the product of public housing, public education, and public service. His father, Raymond, worked for Pratt & Whitney, while his mother, Pauline, served on the Town Council. John graduated from East Hartford High School in 1967 and from Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) in 1971.

Before entering Congress, John taught history and coached football at George J. Penney High School. He was also an owner of Larson & Lysik insurance agency, where he saw firsthand the challenges many small business owners must overcome. Following in his mother’s footsteps,  serving on the East Hartford Board of Education and the East Hartford Town Council. In 1982, he was elected to the Connecticut State Senate, beginning a 12-year tenure representing the 3rd Senate District until 1995. Larson served as Senate President Pro Tempore for eight years from 1987 to 1995.

Commonsense Solutions for Connecticut
During his tenure in the Connecticut State Senate, John authored and passed the nation’s first Family Medical Leave Act. It would later serve as the model for a national law. As one of eight children raised by working parents, John knew how critical it was for working families to get the support they needed. No parent should ever have to choose between their job and their child. That’s why John supports expanding his original vision and providing paid family leave.

First elected to Congress in 1998, John swiftly established himself as a leader and consensus builder. As the Hartford Courant has said, “in a badly polarized Congress, [John] is more than willing to work with Republicans to get something done.” Recently John won an important victory on research and development, and righted a grave wrong in our tax code for those who have been wrongfully convicted of crimes.

In 2013, John was named Co-Chairman of the Congressional Joint Strike Fighter Caucus: a bipartisan group charged with keeping members informed on issues related to the development, testing, and deployment of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Ever a champion for Connecticut manufacturing, John led the effort to secure Pratt & Whitney as the sole producer of engines for the F35 Joint Strike Fighter as well as the Aerial Tanker, Presidential Helicopter, and second submarine in Groton. His legislation created the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, and he has worked tirelessly to bring academia, labor, private industry, and government together to develop next generation manufacturing programs in Connecticut.

John knows manufacturing is the lifeblood of Connecticut’s First District—thanks in large part to the historic Colt Factory. For more than a decade, John fought to preserve the legacy of American innovation and manufacturing that is Coltsville, and in 2014 he succeeded in securing Coltsville’s designation as a National Historical Park.

John formerly served on the Armed Services Committee, Science Committee, and as Ranking Member of the House Administration Committee. As a senior leader in the House Democratic Caucus, John was named chairman of the Task Force on Election Reform—created to develop  reforms to take big money out of politics and address flaws in the electoral system. He continues to champion much-needed reforms to address the impact of Citizens United and the gutting of the Voting Rights Act.

Taking a Stand
Change doesn’t come swiftly to Washington, but John knows some things are too important to delay. As the nation continues to battle an epidemic of gun violence, John has called on Congress to vote on bipartisan reforms most Americans overwhelmingly support. He considers it unconscionable that even in the light of tragedies like Sandy Hook and the high levels of gun violence in urban centers like Hartford, Congress has yet to even hold a vote. Frustrated by the continues silence in Congress while Americans were crying out for action, John helped organize the historic sit-in on the floor of the House of Representatives.

John has been a leader throughout his tenure in Congress, on every issue he tackles. He has championed the effort to end U.S. dependence of foreign oil through advancing domestic fuel cell technology. He knows these initiatives will do more than keep our planet clean, they will spark new growth for our economy and launch thousands of exciting new jobs. That’s why John introduced the Energy Independence Act, the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Authorization Act, and the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Infrastructure for America Act to fund and promote fuel cell and hydrogen energy technology. He is also a founder and co-chair of the House Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Coalition.

John stands up for those who need a champion. When he heard retirees in his district were living on $11,000 a year or less, he knew he had to act to keep anyone from retiring into poverty again. So he introduced the Social Security 2100 Act to enhance benefits and ensure the foundation of our retirement system remains strong for generations. John has also introduced proposals to allow the federal government to directly negotiate lower drug prices for over 40 million Medicare beneficiaries.

Among his efforts to promote development in Hartford, John hosted a delegation of community leaders from the impoverished 06120 zip code in Washington. John helped these residents of Hartford’s Promise Zone meet directly with the agencies and offices now aligned to support them. He also introduced the Promise Zone Job Creation Act to encourage employers to bring more jobs into places like Hartford’s North End.

Over the years, John has opposed the policies of preemption and unilateralism. He spoke out against the war in Iraq since its inception, and has focused his concerns on the threats of terrorism, protecting the homeland, and supporting first responders. A vigorous supporter of our troops, John visited Iraq three times, and succeeded in passing legislation to reimburse family members who purchased body armor for soldiers who had not been adequately equipped by the military. John also won a key victory for military families with children on the autism spectrum, ensuring their kids receive the care they need.

He is a lifelong resident of East Hartford, where he lives with his wife Leslie. They have three children: Carolyn, Laura, and Raymond.

Personal

Full Name: John Barry Larson

Gender: Male

Family: Wife: Leslie; 3 Children: Carolyn, Laura, Raymond

Birth Date: 07/22/1948

Birth Place:Hartford, CT

Home City: East Hartford, CT

Religion: Roman Catholic

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Education

BA, Education, Central Connecticut State University, 1971

Political Experience

Representative, United States House of Representatives, Connecticut, District 1, 1999-present

Candidate, United States House of Representatives, Connecticut, District 1, 2022

Chair, Democratic Caucus, United States House of Representatives, 2008-2010

Vice Chair, Democratic Caucus, United States House of Representatives, 2006-2008

President Pro Tempore, Connecticut State Senate, 1987-1995

Senator, Connecticut State Senate, 1983-1995

Member, East Hartford Town Council, 1979-1983

Professional Experience

Former Teacher/Football Coach, George J. Penney High School

Former Senior Fellow, Yale Bush Center for Child Development

Insurance Company Executive, Larson and Lysik, 1977-1990

Offices

Washington, DC Office
1501 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-2265
Fax: (202) 225-1031

 Hartford Office
221 Main Street, 2nd Floor
Hartford, CT 06106
Phone: (860) 278-8888
Fax: (860) 278-2111

Contact

Email: Government

Web Links

Politics

Source: none

Finances

Source: Open Secrets

Committees

Congressman Larson is a member of the Select Revenue Measures Subcommittee & is the Ranking Member of the Social Security Subcommittee.

The Committee on Ways and Means is the oldest committee of the United States Congress, and is the chief tax-writing committee in the House of Representatives. The Committee derives a large share of its jurisdiction from Article I, Section VII of the U.S. Constitution which declares, “All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives.”

The jurisdiction of the committee includes the critically important areas of revenue, tariffs, reciprocal trade agreements, and the bonded debt of the United States.  Revenue-related aspects of the Social Security system, Medicare, and social services programs are also within the purview of the Committee.

(Learn more about the Committee on Ways and Means)

New Legislation

Learn more about legislation sponsored and co-sponsored by Congressman Larson.

Issues

Source: Government page

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Coltsville sits alongside the banks of the Connecticut River

The First Congressional District will soon be home to Connecticut’s first national historical park: the Coltsville National Historical Park.


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Rep. Larson speaks with engineers while viewing the F135 engine mock-up.

Manufacturing is part of our DNA in Connecticut.


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Rep. Larson speaks with President Marty Marola at Tru-Hitch, Inc.

Yankee Ingenuity and a tradition of manufacturing expertise have – for generations – positioned Connecticut as a leader in Defense Manufacturing.


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COVID Resources

The ongoing public health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has turned Americans’ lives upside down.


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Congressman Larson speaking

Many homeowners in parts of our state have discovered that their home foundations are crumbling due to a mineral called pyrrhotite in the concrete used to pour their h


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Rep. Larson views the F35 mock-up

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Business man hand drawing a graph

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Graduates throwing mortar boards in the air

It is crucial everyone has access to high-quality education at all levels. As a former teacher, Representative Larson knows the importance of education and is working to ensure every student has ac


The scientific evidence is clear: climate change poses an existential threat. This crisis cannot wait. Rep.


More Information

Services

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Government page

Source: Wikipedia

Connecticut’s 1st congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Located in the north-central part of the state, the district is anchored by the state capital of Hartford. It encompasses much of central Connecticut and includes towns within Hartford, Litchfield, and Middlesex counties.

Principal cities include: Bristol, Hartford, and Torrington. The district has been represented by Democrat John B. Larson since 1999.

Wikipedia

John Barry Larson (born July 22, 1948) is an American politician and businessman serving as the U.S. representative for Connecticut’s 1st congressional district since 1999. The district is based in the state capital, Hartford. A member of the Democratic Party, Larson chaired the House Democratic Caucus during the 111th and 112th United States Congress.

Early life, education, and career

Larson was born in Hartford, but has spent most of his life in nearby East Hartford. He grew up in a public housing project. He was educated at East Hartford High School and Central Connecticut State University. He worked as a high school history teacher and an assistant athletics coach at George J. Penney High School (Penney High later merged with East Hartford High School).

Larson began his career as the co-owner of an insurance agency in East Hartford before entering public service. In 1971, he was selected as a Senior Fellow to the Yale University Bush Center in Child Development and Social Policy by Head Start Program founder Edward Zigler. He transitioned into politics in 1977, when he served one term on the East Hartford Board of Education. He then served two terms on the East Hartford Town Council.

In 1982, Larson was elected to the Connecticut Senate from the 3rd district, based in East Hartford. He served six terms in that body, the last four as president pro tempore.

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

In 1994, Larson left the state senate and sought the Democratic nomination for governor of Connecticut, losing to Bill Curry in the primary. After being defeated for governor, Larson entered private business for several years but was able to maintain his political credentials.

Due in part to service in the Democratic Party and his local connections in the state, he narrowly defeated Secretary of State Miles S. Rapoport in the Democratic primary for the 1st district when 17-year incumbent Barbara Kennelly gave up the seat to run for governor in 1998. The 1st has long been the most Democratic district in Connecticut, and Larson’s victory in November was a foregone conclusion. He has been reelected eleven times with no substantive opposition.

On February 1, 2006, Larson was elected vice chair of the House Democratic Caucus. The previous vice chair, Jim Clyburn, became chair when Bob Menendez was appointed to the United States Senate. After the Democrats won control of Congress in the 2006 elections, Larson opted not to run for caucus chair—a post that went to former Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chair Rahm Emanuel—instead running unopposed for reelection as vice chair. After being reelected in 2008, Larson was elected chair of the caucus for the 111th Congress, after Emanuel was named White House Chief of Staff.[1]

Tenure

Energy and the environment

Larson has introduced various pieces of legislation in attempts to nationalize the US’s energy and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to protect the environment. He cosponsored the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 “to move the United States toward greater energy independence and security, to increase the production of clean renewable fuels, to protect consumers, to increase the efficiency of products, buildings, and vehicles, to promote research on and deploy greenhouse gas capture and storage options, and to improve the energy performance of the Federal Government, and for other purposes.”[2] According to Larson, “I have become convinced of the need for comprehensive legislation to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases we are emitting into the environment.”[3] His stances on environmental protection have earned him a rating of 100% with the League of Conservation Voters.[4]

Economic issues

In 2010 Larson introduced the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, authorizing the creation of the Small Business Lending Fund Program administered by the Treasury Department to make capital investments in eligible institutions, in order to increase the availability of credit for small businesses. Larson was a strong advocate for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which increased federal spending in infrastructure, education, health and energy while expanding some welfare and social security programs. His liberal stance on government spending has earned him a rating of 9% with Citizens Against Government Waste, a conservative anti-government spending interest group.[4]

Larson with then-Senator and presidential candidate Barack Obama, Caroline Kennedy, and Senator Ted Kennedy on February 4, 2008

Larson received media attention for scolding members of Congress for shutting down the government on September 30, 2013.[5]

Larson was among the 46 Democrats who voted against final passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 in the House.[6]

Social issues

Larson has consistently voted both to legalize same-sex marriage and to expand options for legal abortion. He voted to repeal the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, and in favor of the Sexual Orientation Employment Nondiscrimination Act (ENDA).[7] The Human Rights Campaign gave Larson a rating of 94%. Larson voted not to end federal funding to Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood and NARAL Pro-Choice American both gave him a rating of 100%.[4]

Committee assignments

For the 118th Congress:[8]

Caucus memberships

Personal life

Larson is married to Leslie Best. They have three children and reside in East Hartford.[15]

References

  1. ^ Pelosi Announces New Majority Leadership Team, marketwatch.com; accessed November 1, 2016.
  2. ^ “Cosponsors – H.R.6 – 110th Congress (2007-2008): Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 | Congress.gov | Library of Congress”. Congress.gov. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
  3. ^ “Congressman John Larson | Representing the 1st District of Connecticut”. Larson.house.gov. Archived from the original on 2018-05-13. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
  4. ^ a b c [1] Archived 2013-09-08 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ “Democratic Congressman Scolds GOP On House Floor: ‘Do You Stand With Your Country?’. Huffington Post. Retrieved November 1, 2016.
  6. ^ Gans, Jared (May 31, 2023). “Republicans and Democrats who bucked party leaders by voting no”. The Hill. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  7. ^ “John Larson’s Issue Positions (Political Courage Test) – The Voter’s Self Defense System”. Vote Smart. 1948-07-22. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
  8. ^ “John B. Larson”. Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  9. ^ “Members”. House Baltic Caucus. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  10. ^ “Membership”. Congressional Arts Caucus. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  11. ^ “Members”. Afterschool Alliance. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  12. ^ “Members”. Congressional NextGen 9-1-1 Caucus. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  13. ^ “Our Members”. U.S. House of Representatives International Conservation Caucus. Archived from the original on 1 August 2018. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  14. ^ “90 Current Climate Solutions Caucus Members”. Citizen´s Climate Lobby. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  15. ^ “Meet John | Congressman John Larson”. Larson.house.gov. 11 December 2012. Retrieved 2016-11-01.

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Connecticut State Senate
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Marcella Fahey
Member of the Connecticut State Senate
from the 3rd district

1983–1995
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Kevin Rennie
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Philip Robertson
President pro tempore of the Connecticut Senate
1987–1995
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Adela Eads
U.S. House of Representatives
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Connecticut’s 1st congressional district

1999–present
Incumbent
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Ranking Member of the House Administration Committee
2003–2005
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John B. Larson CT-01

Current Position: US Representative of CT House District 1 since 1999
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Senator from 1983 – 1996
Other positions:  Subcommittee on Social Security
District:  anchored by the state capital of Hartford. It encompasses much of central Connecticut and includes towns within Hartford, Litchfield, and Middlesex counties.  
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
Today, I joined my colleagues to introduce @RepAOC ‘s Green New Deal. We need bold action to invest in our communities while addressing climate change head on. This plan would do just that, and I am proud to support it!

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Current Position: US Representative of House District 2 since 2007
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate from 1987 – 1995
District:  all of New London County, Tolland County, and Windham County, along with parts of Hartford, Middlesex, and New Haven counties. Principal cities include Enfield, Norwich, New London, and Groton. 
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Rosa DeLauro CT-03

Current Position: US Representative of House District 3 since 1991
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Executive Director, Emily’s List; Chair, Committee on Appropriations
Chair, Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies
District: Principal cities include: Middletown, New Haven, and Stratford.
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
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Jim Himes CT-04

Current Position: US Representative of CT House District 4 since 2009
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Banker from 1995 – 2006
Other positions: Subcommittee on Strategic Technologies and Advanced Research
District:  largely suburban and extends from Bridgeport, the largest city in the state, to Greenwich – an area largely coextensive with the Connecticut side of the New York metropolitan area. The district also extends inland, toward Danbury and toward the Lower Naugatuck Valley 
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
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Jahana Hayes CT-05

Current Position: US Representative of CT House District 5 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Government Teacher from 2014 – 2019
District: spanning across parts of Fairfield, Litchfield, New Haven, and Hartford Counties, the district runs from Meriden and New Britain in central Connecticut, westward to Danbury and the surrounding Housatonic Valley, encompassing the Farmington Valley, Upper Naugatuck River Valley, and the Litchfield Hills. The district also includes most of Waterbury.[3]  
Upcoming Election:

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Current Position: US Representative since 2008
Affiliation: Democrat
Candidate: 2023 US Representative
Former Position: State Senator from 1992 – 2000
District:   southern coastal area of the state. Located within the district are the cities of Portland, Brunswick, and Saco. 
Upcoming Election:

From 2003 until 2006, Chellie Pingree was president and CEO of Common Cause. She started North Island Yarn, a cottage industry of hand knitters with a retail store on North Haven. Pingree authored and produced five knitting books between 1986 and 1992.

Other Positions:  
Chair, Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies – Appropriations

Quotes: 
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Jared Golden ME-02

Current Position: US Representative since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Candidate: 2023 US Representative for District 2
Former Position: State Delegate from 2014 – 2018
Other Positions:  Underserved, Agricultural, and Rural Business Development Subcommittee
District:  most of the land area north of the Portland and Augusta metropolitan areas. 
Upcoming Election:

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Quotes: 
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Richard Neal MA-01

Current Position: US Representative of MA House District 1 since 1989
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Mayor Springfield from 1983 – 1989
Other Positions:  Committee on Ways and Means; Joint Committee on Taxation
District:  western and central part of Massachusetts,  includes the cities of Springfield, West Springfield, Pittsfield, Holyoke, Agawam, Chicopee and Westfield.   
Upcoming Election:

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Featured Quote: 
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Jim McGovern MA-02

Current Position: US Representative of MA House District 2 since 1997
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: US House Staff from 1981 – 1996
Other Positions:  Ranking Member ofHouse Committee on Rules; Congressional-Executive Commission on China; Co-Chair of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission
District:   central Massachusetts. It contains the cities of Worcester, which is the second-largest city in New England after Boston, and Northampton in the Pioneer Valley. 
Upcoming Election:

As chairman of the board of the Congressional Hunger Center, McGovern is known as a leading voice on ending hunger and food insecurity both in the United States and globally. He was a key architect of the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program.

In 1981, Jim McGovern joined the Capitol Hill staff of U.S. Representative Joe Moakley.[11] In 1990, Moakley appointed him to lead a House task force investigating the 1989 murder of six Jesuit priests and two women in El Salvador

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Lori Trahan MA-03

Current Position: US Representative of MA US House District 3 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
District:   northeastern and central Massachusetts covering the Merrimack valley including Lowell, Lawrence and Haverhill.
Upcoming Election:

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A member of the House Education and Labor and House Armed Services Committees, Lori is focused on fighting for working families on issues such as affordable health care, quality public education, workforce development, the environment, and working to end the pain and suffering of the opioid crisis. Lori is the first Portuguese-American woman elected to Congress and is a member of the New Dems and the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

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Jake Auchincloss MA-04

Current Position: US Representative of House District 4
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: Newton City Council from 2015 – 2020; US Marine Corps from 2010 – 2015
District:  southern Massachusetts; the new 4th district has expanded westward to include towns along the Rhode Island border.
Upcoming Election:

Both of his parents are physician-scientists;  his mother is president and CEO of Dana Farber Cancer Institute, and his father serves as director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).

Auchincloss joined the United States Marine Corps, earning his commission through Officer Candidates School in Quantico, Virginia. He commanded infantry in Helmand Province in 2012 and a reconnaissance unit in Panama in 2014. Auchincloss was the director of the MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition. He also worked at a cybersecurity startup as a product manager and at Liberty Mutual as a senior manager at its innovation arm, Solaria Labs.

Featured Quote: 
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Katherine Clark MA-05

Current Position: US Representative of MA US House District 5 since 2013
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: State Senator from 2011 – 2013; State Delegate from 2008 – 2011
Other Positions:  House Minority Whip
District:  eastern Massachusetts, Boston suburbs such as Medford, Framingham, Woburn, Waltham, and her home city of Revere

Upcoming Election:

Clark worked as an attorney in several states before moving to Massachusetts in 1995, where she worked in state government. She joined the Melrose School Committee in 2002, becoming committee chair in 2005.  In 1995, she became general counsel for the state Office of Child Care Services.[

Featured Quote: 
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Seth Moulton MA-06

Current Position: US Representative of MA House District 6 since 2015
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: US Marine Corps from 2001 – 2014
District:  Northeastern Massachusetts. It contains most of Essex County, including the North Shore and Cape Ann, as well as part of Middlesex County. 
Upcoming Election:

After graduating from Harvard University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts in physics, Moulton joined the United States Marine Corps. He served four tours in Iraq and then earned his master’s degrees in business and public policy in a dual program at Harvard.

Mission:
Team Moulton’s mission is to serve, and inspire others to serve, in order to improve people’s lives and strengthen our democracy.

Featured Quote: 
Don’t lose sight of the irony that Republicans claim to be fiscally conservative yet would rather charge critical infrastructure to the nation’s credit card bill, as they did with the Trump tax plan, than actually pay for it.

Seth Moulton: Trump ‘Most Reckless Commander In Chief’ | The Last Word | MSNBC

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Ayanna Pressley MA-07

Current Position: US Representative of MA District 7 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Member of the Boston City Council at-large from 2010 – 2019
District: eastern Massachusetts, including roughly three-fourths of the city of Boston and a few of its northern and southern suburbs.    
Upcoming Election:

Pressley was the first black woman elected to the Boston City Council and the first black woman elected to Congress from Massachusetts. Pressley is a member of “The Squad”, a group of progressive Congress members.

After leaving Boston University Metropolitan College, Pressley worked as a district representative for Representative Joseph P. Kennedy II (D−MA), for whom she had interned during college.

Featured Quote: 
It’s long past time to end the Jim Crow Filibuster.

U.S. Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley: 2021 Boston University Commencement Speaker

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Stephen F. Lynch MA-08

Current Position: US Representative of MA US House District 8 since 2001
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: State Senator from 1996 – 2001; State Delegate from 1995 – 1996
Other Positions:  Oversight and Government Reform
District:  eastern Massachusetts, including part of Boston  
Upcoming Election:

Lynch was previously an ironworker and lawyer and was elected to the executive board of the Iron Workers Local 7 union. After graduating from Boston College Law School, he joined the law office of Gabriel O. Dumont, Jr., representing labor unions and unemployed workers. Throughout law school and the following years, he often worked pro bono, representing housing project residents at Boston Housing Authority (BHA) hearings.

Featured Quote: 
This week @OversightDems passed my bipartisan bill H.R. 4465, the Federally Funded Research and Technology Development Protection Act, which will help protect U.S. research in artificial intelligence. My bill will curb the use of “foreign talent recruitment programs”…

Rep. Stephen Lynch Questions Postmaster General DeJoy During Hearing

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Bill Keating MA-09

Current Position: US Representative of MA District 9 since 2011
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: District Attorney of Norfolk County from 1999 – 2011; State Senator from 1985 – 1999; State Delegate from 1977 – 1985
Other Positions:  Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, Energy and Environment
District:  eastern Massachusetts including Cape Cod   
Upcoming Election:

He raised his profile advocating for criminal justice issues in both houses of the Massachusetts General Court from 1977 to 1999 before becoming district attorney of Norfolk County, where he served three terms before being elected to Congress.

Featured Quote: 
We don’t seat biased jurors – why should the select committee on 1/6 be any different? I support @SpeakerPelosi
’s decision today because this investigation is about patriotism, not partisanship, and Americans deserve the truth about an attack on the seat of their government.

Rep. Bill Keating: World can count on US to deal with Putin

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Chris Pappas NH-01

Current Position: US Representative of NH House District 1
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: New Hampshire Executive Council from 2013 – 2019
Other Positions:  Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations – Committee on Veterans’ Affairs
District:  eastern portion of the state. The district contains parts of Hillsborough, Rockingham, Merrimack, Grafton, and Belknap counties; and the entirety of Strafford and Carroll counties. 
Upcoming Election:

In 1974 Charlie Pappas, grandfather of Chris Pappas and co-owner of the Puritan at the time, invented the chicken tender. The business remains family-owned, and as of 2020 Chris Pappas was one of the owners.

He signed on as a volunteer for Shaheen’s campaign, marking his first foray into politics. In 2006, Pappas was elected to the first of two terms as treasurer of Hillsborough County.

Featured Quote: 
New Hampshire’s rail trails help knit communities together, support recreation, and bolster local economies. I’ve introduced legislation to provide funding to connect trail systems and revitalize active transportation infrastructure throughout the country.

New Hampshire Rep. Chris Pappas weighs in on the state’s primary

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Annie Kuster NH -02

Current Position: US Representative of NH House District 2 since 2013
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Lawyer and Lobbyist from 1984 – 2009
District:   covers the western, northern, and some southern parts of New Hampshire. It includes the state’s second-largest city, Nashua, as well as the state capital, Concord. 
Upcoming Election:

Kuster’s great-grandfather, John McLane, was governor of New Hampshire from 1905 to 1907.

After college, Kuster became the director of Concord law firm Rath, Young and Pignatelli’s education and nonprofit law practice group.Kuster was a consultant and owner of Newfound Strategies LLC, a consulting firm. Her legal practice focused on education, nonprofit, and health care policy. Kuster has also worked as an adoption attorney.

Featured Quote: 
The rise in ransomware attacks targeting American companies presents an opportunity for Congress to identify vulnerabilities & protect U.S. industry. I’ll continue working on @EnergyCommerce #SubOversight to ensure companies have the tools to protect themselves & customer data.

Working across the aisle to end sexual harassment | Ann McLane Kuster | TEDxWheelockStWomen

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Donald Norcross NJ-01

Current Position: US Representative of NJ District 1 since 2014
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Senator from 2010 – 2014
Other Positions:  Chair, House Armed Services Committee’s Tactical Air and Land Forces (TAL) Subcommittee
District: Includes Camden and South Jersey suburbs of Philadelphia

Featured Quote: 
There’s no excuse for 12 years to pass without a raise to the federal min. wage. No American who works full-time should live in poverty – but that’s exactly what’s happening all around us. Raising the minimum wage will allow us to build back better. https://bit.ly/MinWage12Years

Congressman Norcross on Impeachment

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Jeff Van Drew NJ-02

Current Position: US Representative of NJ District 2 since 2019
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: State Senator from 2008 – 2018; State Delegate from 2002 – 2008
District:  Southern New Jersey

Featured Quote: 
It is unconscionable to think that this Administration has no problem housing illegal immigrants, paid with our tax dollars, but will not allow the Canadian border to be open for those wanting to travel for business or vacation.

Formerly a Democrat, he has been a member of the Republican Party since 2020. Van Drew operated a dental practice in South Jersey for 30 years before retiring.

Jeff Van Drew Explains Why He Switched To GOP | NBC News

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Andy Kim NJ-03

Current Position: US Representative of NJ District 3 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
District: Burlington County, Mercer County, and Monmouth County. [5]

Featured Quote: 
There’s a long way to go until November of next year. Maybe you’ll be the nominee. Maybe we’ll get to debate. Let’s focus on what matters. This is a job about service, it’s a job about community, and it’s a job that requires empathy. Let’s act accordingly. (END)

The district encompasses Philadelphia’s eastern suburbs along southern and central New Jersey.Andy Kim is the first Democratic member of Congress of Korean descent and the second overall after Republican Jay Kim (no relation).

Rep. Andy Kim Helps Clean Up Debris After Capitol Riots | Sunday TODAY

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Josh Gottheimer NJ-05

Current Position: US Representative of NJ District 5 since 2017
Affiliation: Democrat
Other Positions:   Chair, Co-Chair Problem Solvers Caucus
District:  stretches across the entire northern border of the state and contains most of Bergen County, as well as parts of Passaic County and Sussex County.
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
Restoring the State and Local Tax deduction is critical to NJ, because reinstating SALT will lower taxes for our hard-working families. I’m fighting to get this done in the reconciliation package

Gottheimer was a speechwriter for Bill Clinton and served as an adviser to the presidential campaigns of Wesley Clark, John Kerry, and Hillary Clinton. He has also worked for Burson Cohn & Wolfe, the Federal Communications Commission, Ford Motor Company, and Microsoft.

Rep. Josh Gottheimer on Problem Solvers Caucus’ bipartisan infrastructure proposal
June 14, 2021

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Chris Smith NJ-04

Current Position: US Representative of NJ District 4 since 1981
Affiliation: Republican
Other Positions:   Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, and Human Rights – Committee on Foreign Affairs
District: stretches along the New Jersey Shore
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
Amid the growing human rights crisis in Nicaragua, Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) today chaired a bipartisan congressional hearing calling attention to the extreme political repression and incarceration of political opponents by President Daniel Ortega

Christopher Smith is serving his 22nd term as the U.S. representative for New Jersey’s 4th congressional district. Though it has taken various forms, his district has always been situated in central New Jersey. Currently, the district contains parts of Ocean and Monmouth counties.

Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) on China

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Frank Pallone NJ-06

Current Position: US Representative of NJ District 6 since 1981
Affiliation: Democrat
District:   includes the northern and eastern portions of Middlesex County and the coastal areas of Monmouth County, including towns along the Raritan Bay
Upcoming Election:

The 6th district, numbered as the 3rd district from 1988 to 1993, is in the north-central part of the state and includes New Brunswick, Woodbridge Township, Perth Amboy, Sayreville, Edison, Piscataway and Asbury Park. Pallone is the ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

Before being elected to the House, he was a member of the Long Branch City Council from 1982 to 1988.

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Thomas Kean Jr. NJ-07

Current Position: US Representative of NJ District 7 since 2023
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: New Jersey Senate 21st District from 2003 to 2022, serving as minority leader from 2008 to 2022
District:  includes all of Hunterdon and Warren Counties; and parts of Morris, Somerset, Sussex, and Union Counties
Upcoming Election:

Kean is the son of former New Jersey governor Thomas Kean. Kean was an aide to former Congressman Bob Franks and a special assistant at the United States Environmental Protection Agency in the George H. W. Bush administration. He has also been a volunteer firefighter and a volunteer emergency medical technician.

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Rob Menendez NJ-08

Current Position: US Representative of NJ District 8 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey from 2021 to 2023
District:    includes some of the most urban areas of New Jersey, including parts of Newark and Jersey City, as well as Elizabeth.
Upcoming Election:

Rob Menendez is the son of U.S. Senator Bob Menendez. He was a commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey from 2021 to 2023. Menendez worked as a lawyer with Lowenstein Sandler LLP

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Bill Pascrell NJ-09

Current Position: US Representative of NJ District 9 since 1997
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: Mayor of Paterson from 1990 – 1997; State Delegate from 1988 – 1997
Other Positions:   Chair, Subcommittee on Oversight – Ways and Means
District:  consists largely of municipalities in Bergen County and Passaic County.
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
199 days ago terrorists ransacked the US Capitol and *hours later* 138-of-202 (68%) House republicans voted to make trump a dictator. They tried to finish the rioters’ job and end democracy. Never forget it.

Pascrell spent 12 years as a high school teacher in Paramus, New Jersey, teaching several subjects including psychology, before being hired as a professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He was appointed to the Paterson Board of Education, and served as president of the board.

Weekly Democratic Address — Congressman Bill Pascrell

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Donald Payne Jr. NJ-10

Current Position: US Representative of NJ District 10 since 2012
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: President of the Municipal Council of Newark from 2006 – 2012
Other Positions:   Chair, Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials-  Transportation & Infrastructure
District:   consists of portions of Essex, Hudson and Union counties, and includes the cities of Newark and Orange
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
Last week @HouseSmallBiz
passed a $25B generation investment in #SmallBiz as part of the #BuildBackBetter Act . I’m working to advance policy that helps small firms recover now and thrive.  Sept. 17, 2021

Following the death of his father, U.S. Representative Donald M. Payne, on March 6, 2012, Payne ran in the primary to succeed him in Congress.

COVID-19: Congressman Donald M. Payne Jr. Talks NJ’s Coronavirus Response
May 16, 2020

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Mikie Sherrill NJ-11

Current Position: US Representative of NJ District 11 since 2015
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: US Navy from 1994 – 2003
Other Positions:  Vice Chair, Subcommittee on Tactical Air & Land Forces – House Armed Services Committee
District:    includes portions of Essex, Morris, and Passaic Counties.[4] It is centered in Morris County
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
Today marks the anniversary of the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, the meeting that launched the suffragette movement. The spirit of that first convention lives on today as we continue to fight for gender equality 173 years later.

Mikie Sherrill is a former U.S. Navy helicopter pilot, attorney, and former federal prosecutor. After leaving Kirkland & Ellis, Sherrill joined the United States Attorneys’ Office as an outreach and reentry coordinator. In 2015 Sherrill became an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey, a federal prosecutor, working under U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman.

Congresswoman Sherrill Discusses Questions Sent to General Milley

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Bonnie Watson Coleman NJ-12

Current Position: US Representative of NJ District 12 since 2015
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate from 1998 – 2015
Other Positions:   Chair, Subcommittee On Transportation and Maritime Security – Committee on Homeland Security
District:   covering portions of Mercer, Somerset, Union, and Middlesex counties, although the district contains the state capital of Trenton as well as the smaller city of Plainfield.
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
The #CrownAct would prohibit hair discrimination by including an individual’s style of hair that is tightly-curled, locs, cornrows, twists, braids, Bantu knots, Afros and other styles commonly associated with a race or national origin in the definition of racial discrimination.

Bonnie Watson Coleman is the first African-American woman to represent New Jersey in Congress. Her father, John S. Watson, served six terms in the New Jersey legislature.

Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman – A Legacy of Service

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Brian Fitzpatrick PA-O1

Current Position: US Representative of PA District 1 since 2017
Affiliation: Republican
Other Positions:  Subcommittee on Europe, Energy, the Environment, & Cyber; House Committee on Foreign Affairs

Fitzpatrick is a former Special Assistant United States Attorney and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) supervisory special agent in California. At the FBI, he served as a national supervisor for the Bureau’s Public Corruption Unit, and led the agency’s Campaign Finance and Election Crimes Enforcement program. During his time in the FBI, he spent time in Kyiv, Ukraine; Mosul, Iraq; and Washington, D.C. He was embedded with U.S. Special Forces as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Featured Quote: 
The Great American Outdoors Act passed the House one year ago today! This landmark bipartisan legislation will preserve and protect our nation’s public lands for generations, and I am proud to have led this effort.
 
Rep. Gottheimer and Rep. Fitzpatrick on reaching bipartisan infrastructure plan

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Brendan Boyle PA-02

Current Position: US Representative of PA District 2 since 2015
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate from 2009 – 2015
District:   includes all of Northeast Philadelphia and parts of North Philadelphia east of Broad Street, as well as portions of Philadelphia’s River Wards. 
Upcoming Election:

After working for several years as a consultant with the United States Department of Defense, including Naval Sea Systems Command, he attended graduate school at Harvard Kennedy School, where he earned a Master of Public Policy.

Featured Quote: 
Dad immigrated to America when he was 19. Spent the next 50 years working in a warehouse and as a custodian. This week he attended the swearing-in ceremonies of both of his sons. Both @RepKevinBoyle
and I know we wouldn’t be where we are without his hard work & sacrifice.

Democratic Weekly Address — Congressman Brendan Boyle

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Dwight Evans PA-03

Current Position: US Representative of PA District 3 since 2017
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate from 1981 – 2016
District:   several areas of the city of Philadelphia, including West Philadelphia, most of Center City, and parts of North Philadelphia.
Upcoming Election:

Evans was elected as the Democratic chairman of the House Appropriations Committee in 1990 and served in that capacity until November 2010. In 2010, the Philadelphia Tribune named Evans one of the 10 most influential African-Americans in the city.

Evans ran for mayor of Philadelphia twice. In 1999, in the race to succeed Ed Rendell, he finished fifth with 4.7% of the vote in a crowded primary won by John Street. In 2007, despite Rendell’s comment that Evans was the “best qualified” for mayor, he finished fifth again, taking only 7.82% of the vote.

Featured Quote: 
will proudly co-sponsor this #WealthTax bill that would raise an estimated $2.75 TRILLION over 10 years from just 75,000 families. We could use this for badly needed, job-creating #infrastructure repairs to our schools, housing, transit, roads and more!

Business, Politics & Public Policy: Interview with Rep. Dwight Evans (D-PA)

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Madeleine Dean PA-04

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-17 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Lawyer; Pennsylvania House of Representatives 153rd district from 2012 to 2018
District: the majority of Montgomery County and most of Berks County northeast of Reading in southeastern Pennsylvania.     
Upcoming Election:

After law school, Dean returned to the Philadelphia area and practiced law with the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers, going on to serve as executive director. She then opened a small, three-woman law practice in Glenside, and served as in-house counsel for her husband’s growing bicycle business.

She served 10 years as an assistant professor of English at her alma mater, La Salle University, in Philadelphia, where she taught writing and ethics.

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Mary Gay Scanlon PA-05

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-17 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Lawyer
District:  all of Delaware County, an exclave of Chester County, a small portion of southern Montgomery County and a section of southern Philadelphia 
Upcoming Election:

In 1985, Scanlon represented a sexually abused 11-year-old girl in a dependency case. This experience made Scanlon decide to pursue a career in public interest law.

Scanlon served as an attorney with the Education Law Center of Philadelphia, helping implement special education laws, before joining Ballard Spahr as pro bono counsel. There she helped coordinate the provision of free legal services to low-income recipients. She partnered with the Wills for Heroes Foundation, providing legal documents free of charge to first responders. She helped a young woman from Guinea who had sickle-cell disease obtain permanent residency.

In 2006, she was appointed vice chair of the Tax Commission. The following year, she joined the board of the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District and served as its president from 2009 to 2011. She continued as a member of the board until 2015.

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Chrissy Houlahan PA-06

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-06 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Engineer, and former United States Air Force officer
District: portion of Berks County including the city of Reading and its southeastern suburbs.     
Upcoming Election:

Houlahan, citing her idols as Indiana Jones and Sally Ride, earned her bachelor’s degree in Engineering from Stanford University. Houlahan spent three years on United States Air Force active duty at Hanscom Air Force Base. There, she served as a project manager working on air and space defense technologies.

Houlahan went to work for the start-up sportswear company AND1 as Chief Operating Officer. Houlahan became Chief Operating Officer of B-Lab, a non-profit start-up, when AND1 was sold. She joined Springboard Collaborative, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit focusing on early childhood literacy in underserved populations nationwide serving as both president and CFO/COO

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Susan Wild PA-07

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-07 since 2018
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Attorney
District: parts of the Philadelphia suburbs, including most of Delaware County, along with portions of Chester, Montgomery, Berks, and Lancaster Counties
Upcoming Election:

Wild spent the last two months of 2018 as the member for Pennsylvania’s 15th congressional district after Charlie Dent resigned in 2018. From September 2022 to January 2023 , she was chair of the House Ethics Committee. She continues to sit on the committee as ranking member. She also co-chairs the New Democrat Coalition Climate Change Task Force and is vice chair of both the Congressional Labor and Working Families Caucus and the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations. Wild is the first woman to represent the Lehigh Valley in Congress.

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Matt Cartwright PA-08

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-08 since 2013
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Lawyer
District:   all of Wayne, Pike, and Lackawanna Counties; along with portions of Luzerne and Monroe counties anchored by Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and the Poconos.  
Upcoming Election:

For 24 years, Cartwright worked as an attorney and partner at Munley, Munley and Cartwright, a Scranton firm representing victims, consumers and small businesses in personal and business litigation.

Between 2005 and 2011, Cartwright was the on-air legal analyst for The Law & You. In the segment, aired nightly as part of NBC affiliate WBRE-TV’s evening newscast, he fielded viewer questions on legal matters.

 

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Dan Meuser PA-09

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-09 since 2019
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Businessman; Secretary of Revenue in the cabinet of Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett
District:   east central part of the state and encompasses all of Bradford, Columbia, Lebanon, Montour, Northumberland, Schuylkill, Sullivan, Susquehanna, and Wyoming counties, as well as parts of Berks, Luzerne, and Lycoming counties. 
Upcoming Election:

He was previously president of the Pride Corporation, a manufacturer of motorized wheelchairs in the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton metro area of Pennsylvania, and currently serves the company as a board member and consultant. He has testified before Congress regarding the criticality for federal practices surrounding rights and caring for the disabled.

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Scott Perry PA-10

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-16 since 2022
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: U.S. Army National Guard brigadier general and Contract Construction company
District:  central region of the state. It encompasses all of Dauphin County as well as parts of Cumberland County and York County. The district includes the cities of Harrisburg and York. 
Upcoming Election:

Perry was elected chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, the most conservative House Republican group. Perry participated in attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election. Perry attempted to replace Pennsylvania’s electors.

Perry and his family were on public assistance for several years during his youth. Perry began working at age 13, picking fruit at Ashcombe’s Farm in Mechanicsburg. Since then, he has worked as a mechanic, dock worker, draftsman and a licensed insurance agent, among other jobs. He graduated from Pennsylvania’s Officer Candidate School and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Field Artillery.

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Lloyd Smucker PA-11

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-16 since 2017
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Commercial construction firm; Pennsylvania State Senate for the 13th district from 2009 to 2016
District:    Lancaster County and most of southern York County.
Upcoming Election:

For 25 years, he served as president of the Smucker Company, a family-owned commercial construction firm in Smoketown[4] that received $4.83 million in PPP loans in 2020 and 2021 that were subsequently forgiven.

Smucker was a member of the West Lampeter Township Planning Commission for four years before serving two terms as a township supervisor.

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Summer Lee PA-12

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-12 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Lawyer; Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 34th district from 2019 to 2022
District:   southwestern Pennsylvania, including Pittsburgh and much of Allegheny County, as well as some of Westmoreland County.
Upcoming Election:

Lee became the first black woman to represent Southwestern Pennsylvania in the state legislature. She campaigned for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Democratic primaries after graduating.

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John Joyce PA-13

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-13 since 2019
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Dermatologist
District:   all of Adams, Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin, and Perry counties.
Upcoming Election:

He completed his medical residency in internal medicine and dermatology at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Founder, Altoona Dermatology Associates, present. Former Clinical Instructor, Johns Hopkins Hospital

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Guy Reschenthaler PA-14

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-15 since 2019
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Attorney, judge, and U.S. Navy veteran.
District:   southwestern part of the state and includes all of Fayette County, Greene County, and Washington County, and most of Indiana, Westmoreland, and Somerset counties.  
Upcoming Election:

Guy Reschenthaler was previously a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, representing the 37th district. He served as a district judge and in the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG) during the Iraq War. He is serving as the Republican Chief Deputy Whip in the 118th Congress.

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Glenn Thompson PA-15

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-15 since 2008
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Businessman
District:  Armstrong, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, McKean, Potter, Snyder, Tioga, Union, and Warren counties and parts of Indiana, Lycoming, and Venango counties.  
Upcoming Election:

Since 2023, he has chaired the House Agriculture Committee.

Thompson worked for 28 years as a Therapist/Rehab Services Manager/Licensed Nursing Home Administrator in Lycoming County and chaired the Centre County Republican Committee for six years. He has spent 25 years as a member or president of the Howard Volunteer Fire Company 14, and volunteers as a firefighter, emergency medical technician, and rescue technician.

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Mike Kelly PA-16

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-16 since 2011
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Businessman
District:  all of Erie County, Crawford County, Mercer County, Lawrence County, Butler County, and parts of Venango County 
Upcoming Election:

A member of the Republican Party, Kelly is known for his support of Donald Trump, characterizing the 2019 effort to impeach Trump as akin to Pearl Harbor and filing a lawsuit in state court to invalidate all mail-in ballots cast in Pennsylvania during the 2020 United States presidential election.

fter college, Kelly worked for his father’s Chevrolet/Cadillac car dealership. In 1995, he took over the business, and added Hyundai and KIA to its lineup. Kelly’s car dealerships received Paycheck Protection Program loans of between $450,000 and $1.05 million to keep staff on the payroll during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Chris Deluzio PA-17

Current Position: US House of Representatives PA-17 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Lawyer, Policy Director at Pitt Cyber and previously at the Brennan Center for Justice; Officer in the Navy
District:   southwestern Pennsylvania, which includes the entirety of Beaver County and the northwestern parts of Allegheny County not part of the 12th district. 
Upcoming Election:

After graduating from the Naval Academy, Deluzio deployed to Iraq as a naval officer from 2006 to 2012. He later worked as a litigation associate at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz in New York City before joining the Brennan Center of Justice to work on voting rights and election security issues.

Deluzio was then named a legal and policy scholar of the University of Pittsburgh Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security.

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Gabe Amo RI-01

Current Position: US House of Representatives District 1 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: Deputy Director for the Biden White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
District:   all of Bristol and Newport counties, along with parts of Providence County, including most of the city of Providence.
Upcoming Election:

Before running for Congress, Amo worked in the Biden administration as the deputy director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs. He has also worked in the Obama administration, on several Democratic political campaigns, and in Rhode Island governor Gina Raimondo’s administration.

Before running for Congress, Amo has worked on several Democratic political campaigns, and in Rhode Island governor Gina Raimondo’s administration.

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Seth Magaziner RI-02

Current Position: US House of Representatives District 2 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: Investment professional and General Treasurer of Rhode Island from 2015 until 2023
District: southern and western Rhode Island. 
Upcoming Election:

Magaziner worked as a school teacher at Creswell Elementary School in Opelousas, Louisiana, from 2006 to 2008, as a Teach For America member. In 2009, he worked as an associate at Point Judith Capital, a Rhode Island-based venture capital firm. After graduate school, Magaziner worked at Trillium Asset Management as a vice president.

In February 2016, Magaziner was selected as chair of the Financial Literacy Committee for the National Association of State Treasurers.

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Becca Balint VT-01

Current: US Representative of Vermont At Large since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat

Leadership: Co-Chair, Congressional Equality Caucus and Vice-Chair, Equal Rights Amendment Caucus
Next Election

History: Becca Balint moved to Vermont in 1994, and worked as a teacher, rock-climbing instructor, and columnist for the Brattleboro Reformer, and was active in local politics.Balint was born in Heidelberg, West Germany, and raised in Peekskill, New York. She was educated at  Smith College, Harvard University, and University of Massachusetts Amherst. 

Balint served as a member of the Vermont Senate from Windham County from 2015 to 2023, as majority leader from 2017 to 2021, and as president pro tempore from 2021 to 2023.

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