Description of office: The General Assembly is the legislative branch of government in Pennsylvania. It is composed of two houses: the Senate is the upper house, and the House of Representatives is the lower house. A majority vote in both houses is necessary to pass a law. The PA House of Representatives consists of 203 members representing one district each, with an equal number of constituents. Representatives must be at least 21 years old, have been a citizen and a resident of the state four years and a resident of their respective districts one year before their election, and shall reside in their respective districts during their terms of service. The House develops budget packages, makes taxation decisions, allocates spending, and passes laws (including redistricting in collaboration with the Senate). The House also has the exclusive authority to impeach public officials. Representatives also serve on various policy committees that may propose legislation. Term: 2 years Salary: $106,422 Vote for ONE.
County
Bucks
Occupation
Lawyer
Education
Temple University, Beasley School of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Juris Doctor, May 2004 Associate Editor, Temple Environmental Law and Technology Journal, 2003 – 2004 Integrated Trial Advocacy Program, 2002 – 2003 Law Faculty Scholarship, 2001 – 2004 Temple University, Fox School of Business a
Qualifications
Meshkov & Breslin, LLC, Easton, Pennsylvania Partner, January 2008 – present Founding and managing partner in multi-county plaintiff’s oriented law practice focusing on personal injury, workers' compensation, employment discrimination, civil rights, criminal defense, family law, and social security
Public Education is under threat. I am committed to securing adequate funding for quality public education, safeguarding schools from extremist influences, and ensuring a balanced and inclusive learning environment for all students.
People are struggling financially. I will support increasing the minimum wage to a livable wage, advance policies to offset the high cost of living, and foster economic growth to benefit everyone.
Healthcare costs are too high. I will work to make quality healthcare and prescription medications more affordable and accessible for everyone.
Access to reproductive healthcare is under threat. I will fight to protect choice and keep the government out of womens’ health decisions.
Voting needs to be accessible, convenient, and secure for all those who are eligible to vote. Pennsylvania’s voting laws can be changed to (a) modernize Pennsylvania’s voter registration system, (b) require counties to provide equitable and convenient access to secure drop box locations, (c) allow counties to process mail in ballots and absentee ballots before Election Day, (d) make it harder to disqualify legal votes for minor voter errors, (e) protect election workers from harassment and threats, and (f) establish standards for post-election audits to ensure accurate election results reporting.
I firmly believe every child deserves a meaningful opportunity to succeed in school and in life, and that all children must have access to a comprehensive and effective public education. I would support legislation that advances the recommendations identified in the January 11, 2024 Majority Report adopted by the Basic Education Funding Commission.
I support access to safe, legal abortion, and strongly oppose restrictions on a woman's right to choose.
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