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Members of Congress
for PA US Districts 4 & 5

Senator Bob Casey
 

Senator Casey serves on four committees, including the Finance Committee, the HELP Committee, and the Select Committee on Intelligence. He is also the Chairman of the Special Committee on Aging.

Casey will be up for re-election in 2024. Of late he's been about as good on the issues as we could hope; we need to keep it that way to ensure his ability to motivate our base and persuade high value & high potential voters to get to the polls. Review Casey's voting record at On The Issues

Washington Office:                ph-(202)-224-6324      FAX-(202)-228-0604

Philadelphia District Office: ph-(215)-405-9660       FAX-(215)-405-9669

Allentown District Office:     ph-(610)-782-9470       FAX-(610)-782-9474

For other district offices, see his website.

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Senator John Fetterman
 

John was elected as the junior Senator from Pennsylvania in November 2022 and will server (at least!) through 2028. John has dedicated his life to fighting for Pennsylvania’s forgotten communities that have been left behind and is expected to continue that fight in the US Senate. 

Washington Office:                ph-(202)-224-4254    FAX-(202)-228-0284

Philadelphia District Office: ph-(215)-241-1090    FAX-(215)-241-1095

When additional district offices are open they will be available on his website

Representative Madeleine Dean (CD-4)

 

Madeleine’s concern for equality — and a broader desire to expand her public service — eventually 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. Visit her official site here.

Washington Office:                ph: (202) 225-4731          

Glenside District Office:        ph: (215) 884-4300            FAX: (215) 884-3640

Pottstown District Office:    ph: (610) 382-1250            FAX: (610) 275-1759

Representative Mary Gay Scanlon (CD-5)

 

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. Visit her official site here.

Washington Office:                ph: (202) 255-2011          

Chester District Office:          ph: (610) 626-2020          

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