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Pennsylvania Representatives & Senators (alphabetical) Contact Information and Federal Budget Voting Records Lou Barletta (R-11) Scheduler: Cherie Homa (cherie_homa@barletta.house.gov) Legislative Director: Kelly Hastings (kelly_hastings@barletta.house.gov) Budget LA: Thomas Lamberti (thomas_lamberti@barletta.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 226-6250 Hazleton: (570) 751-0050 Carlisle: (717) 249-0190 Sunbury: (570) 988-7805 Harrisburg: (717) 525-7002 Robert Brady (D-1) Voted FOR the Progressive Caucus Budget Substitute Scheduler: Liz Leibowitz (liz_leibowitz@brady.house.gov) Legislative Director: Ashley Shillingsburg (ashley_shillingsburg@brady.house.gov) Budget LA: Ashley Shillingsburg (ashley_shillingsburg@brady.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-4731 Philadelphia: (215) 389-4627 Philadelphia: (267) 519-2252 Chester: (610) 874-7094 Philadelphia: (215) 426-4616 Matt Cartwright (D-17) Voted FOR the Progressive Caucus Budget Substitute Scheduler: Ambar Canales (ambar_canales@cartwright.house.gov) Legislative Director: Jeremy Marcus (jeremy_marcus@cartwright.house.gov)

Budget LA: Jeremy Marcus (jeremy_marcus@cartwright.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-5546 Scranton: (570) 341-1050 Easton: (484) 546-0776 Pottsville: (570) 624-0140 Charlie Dent (R-15) Scheduler: Heather Smith (heather_smith@dent.house.gov) Legislative Director: Kristin Dini (kristin_dini@dent.house.gov) Budget LA: Drew Kent (drew_kent@dent.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-6411 Allentown: (610) 770-3490 Hershey: (717) 533-3959 Annville: (717) 867-1026 Hamburg: (610) 562-4281 Mike Doyle (D-14) Voted FOR the Progressive Caucus Budget Substitute Scheduler: Ellen Young (ellen_young@doyle.house.gov) Legislative Director: Jean Roehrenbeck (jean_roehrenbeck@doyle.house.gov) Budget LA: Philip Murphy (philip_murphy@doyle.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-2135 Pittsburgh: (412) 390-1499 Penn Hills: (412) 241-6055 McKeesport: (412) 664-4049 Coraopolis: (412) 264-3460

Chaka Fattah (D-2) Voted FOR the Progressive Caucus Budget Substitute Scheduler: Ashley Douglas (ashley_douglas@fattah.house.gov) Legislative Director: Vacant Budget LA: Brenden Chainey (brenden_chainey@fattah.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-4001 Philadelphia: (215) 871-4455 Michael Fitzpatrick (R-8) Scheduler: Katie Brown (katie_brown@fitzpatrick.house.gov) Chief of Staff: Athan Koutsiouroumbas (athan_koutsiouroumbas@fitzpatrick.house.gov) Budget LA: Katie Wise (katie_wise@fitzpatrick.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-4276 Langhorne: (215) 579-810 Jim Gerlach (R-6) Legislative Director: Lauryn Schothorst (lauryn_schothorst@gerlach.house.gov) Budget LA: Dante Cutrona (dante_cutrona@gerlach.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-4315 Exton: (610) 594-1415 Wyomissing: (610) 376-7630 Trappe: (610) 409-2780

Mike Kelly (R-3) Scheduler: Tim Butler (tim_butler@kelly.house.gov) Legislative Director: Brian Kerkhoven (brian_kerkhoven@kelly.house.gov) Budget LA: Brian Kerkhoven (brian_kerkhoven@kelly.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-5406 Butler: (724) 282-2557 Erie: (814) 454-8190 Sharon: (724) 342-7170 Tom Marino (R-10) Scheduler: Sara Rogers (sara_rogers@marino.house.gov) Legislative Director: Vacant Budget LA: Vacant Washington Office: (202) 225-3731 Williamsport: (570) 322-3961 Selinsgrove: (570) 374-9469 Lake Ariel: (570) 689-6024 Patrick Meehan (R-7) Scheduler: Colleen Gallagher (colleen_gallagher@meehan.house.gov) Legislative Director: Michael Kirlin (michael_kirlin@meehan.house.gov) Budget LA: Rachel Cook (rachel_cook@meehan.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-2011 Springfield: (610) 690-7323

Tim Murphy (R-18) Scheduler: Sarah Valerio (sarah_valerio@murphy.house.gov) Legislative Director: Brad Grantz (brad_grantz@murphy.house.gov) Budget LA: Brad Grantz (brad_grantz@murphy.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-2301 Pittsburgh: (610) 690-7323 Greensburg: (724) 850-7312 Scott Perry (R-4) Scheduler: Carol Wiest (carol_wiest@perry.house.gov) Legislative Director: Marianne Myers (marianne_myers@perry.house.gov) Budget LA: John Drzewicki (john_drzewicki@perry.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-5836 Gettysburg: (717) 338-1919 York: (717) 600-1919 Wormleysburg: (717) 782-3951 Joe Pitts (R-16) Scheduler: Mary O'Connor (mary_oconnor@pitts.house.gov) Legislative Director: Monica Volante (monica_volante@pitts.house.gov) Budget LA: Carson Middleton (carson_middleton@pitts.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-2411 Lancaster: (717) 393-0667 Unionville: (610) 444-4581

Keith Rothfus (R-12) Scheduler: Ana Ellis (ana_ellis@rothfus.house.gov) Legislative Director: Danielle Janowski (danielle_janowski@rothfus.house.gov) Budget LA: Danielle Janowski (danielle_janowski@rothfus.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-2065 Pittsburgh: (412) 837-1361 Johnstown: (814) 619-3659 Beaver: (724) 359-1626 Allyson Schwartz (D-13) Scheduler: Nora Langan (nora_langan@schwartz.house.gov) Legislative Director: Charlene MacDonald (charlene_macdonald@schwartz.house.gov) Budget LA: Brandon Casey (brandon_casey@schwartz.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-6111 Philadelphia: (215) 335-3355 Jenkintown: (215) 517-6572 Bill Shuster (R-9) Scheduler: Kelley Halliwell (kelley_halliwell@shuster.house.gov) Legislative Director: Jamie Boone Biondi (jamie_biondi@shuster.house.gov) Budget LA: Jamie Boone Biondi (jamie_biondi@shuster.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-2431

Hollidaysburg: (814) 696-6318 Chambersburg: (717) 264-8308 Indiana: (724) 463-0516 Glenn Thompson (R-5) Scheduler: Hope Morris (hope_morris@thompson.house.gov) Legislative Director: Matthew Brennan (matthew_brennan@thompson.house.gov) Budget LA: Matthew Brennan (matthew_brennan@thompson.house.gov) Washington Office: (202) 225-5121 Bellefonte: (814) 353-0215 Titusville: (814) 827-3985 Bob Casey (D) Voted FOR striking a SNAP reduction in the Farm Bill Voted FOR providing tax relief to low and middle income families Scheduler: Monica Swintz (monica_swintz@casey.senate.gov) Legislative Director: Richard Spiegelman (richard_spiegelman@casey.senate.gov) Budget LA: Catherine Murray (catherine_murray@casey.senate.gov) Washington Office: (202) 224-6324 Harrisburg: (717) 231-7540 Philadelphia: (215) 405-9660 Pittsburgh: (412) 803-7370 Scranton: (570) 941-0930 Bellefonte: (814) 357-0314 Erie: (814) 874-5080 Allentown: (610) 782-9470 Pat Toomey (R) Voted AGAINST striking a SNAP reduction in the Farm Bill Voted FOR providing tax relief to low and middle income families Scheduler: Danielle Joos (danielle_joos@toomey.senate.gov)

Legislative Director: Daniel Brandt (daniel_brandt@toomey.senate.gov) Budget LA: Richard Morgan (richard_morgan@toomey.senate.gov) Washington Office: (202) 224-4254 Allentown: (610) 434-1444 Erie: (814) 453-3010 Harrisburg: (717) 782-3951 Philadelphia: (215) 241-1090 Pittsburgh: (412) 803-3501 Scranton: (570) 941-3540 Johnstown: (814) 266-5970