January 07, 2023
Reschenthaler Sworn Into 118th Congress for Third Term
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA) issued the following statement after being sworn into the 118th Congress to serve his third term:
“Representing Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District has been the honor of a lifetime. I’m proud of my office's accomplishments and look forward to what we will achieve in the 118th Congress. Republicans made a ‘Commitment to America’ to end the disastrous policies of Democrats' one-party rule and hold the Biden Administration accountable. Now, our new Republican Majority will get to work and get America back on track.”
Reschenthaler also assumes the role of Chief Deputy Whip for the new House Republican Majority under Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN).
In the previous Congress, Reschenthaler secured significant legislative wins for Pennsylvania, including the passage of eight bills in the House – seven of which were later signed into law:
- COPS Counseling Act
- Veterans’ Camera Reporting (VCR) Act
- Public Safety Officer Support Act
- Eliminating Limits to Justice for Child Sex Abuse Victims Act
- Pregnant Women in Custody Act
- One Stop Shop Community Reentry Program Act
- PROTECT Our Children Act
- Ram Head Plaque Legislation
- Cost of Mental Illness Act of 2022
Reschenthaler’s office also sent 43,679 constituent responses and closed 3,440 cases for southwestern Pennsylvanians in the 117th Congress.
Learn more about Guy Reschenthaler here.