Guy Reschenthaler

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Guy Reschenthaler
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U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 14th Congressional District
From: January 3, 2019 – present
Predecessor Mike Doyle
Successor Incumbent (no successor)
Former State Senator from Pennsylvania's 37th District
From: November 24, 2015 – January 3, 2019
Predecessor Matthew H. Smith
Successor Pam Iovino
Information
Party Republican
Religion Protestant[1]
Military Service
Service/branch United States Navy
Battles/wars Iraq War

Guy Lorin Reschenthaler (born April 17, 1983, age 42) is a U.S. Navy veteran and conservative Republican who is currently serving as the representative from Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district, having been elected to the position in 2018. He was previously the state senator from Pennsylvania's 37th district from 2015 to 2019. In May 2022, Reschenthaler turned to be establishment tool and vote for passing $40 billion to Ukraine war.[2]


Pennsylvania Senate

Reschenthaler sponsored a bill in February 2017 to prohibit late-term abortions.[3]

Sen. Reschenthaler among a number of Republicans who co-sponsored a bill in June 2017 to limit welfare access.[4]

Reschenthaler voted in favor of allowing terminally ill patients to use experimental treatments.[5]

Sen. Reschenthaler co-sponsored a bill to require statewide CPR training in high schools.[6]

Reschenthaler co-sponsored legislation in March 2018 to further penalties for hazing.[7]

U.S. House of Representatives

2018 election

Reschenthaler was elected to the United States House of Representatives in the 2018 midterm elections in spite of a blue wave,[8] having previously and unsuccessfully ran for the state's 18th congressional district in a special election.

Tenure

Reschenthaler voted against the radical Equality Act.[9]

Rep. Reschenthaler voted in favor of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019.[10]

Reschenthaler voted against the Democrat-led Lower Drug Costs Now Act, an impractical wishful-thinking based bill that seeks to fix high drug prices merely through government regulations.[11]

Rep. Reschenthaler opposed[12] and voted against the impeachment sham articles brought against Donald Trump.[13]

Reschenthaler voted in favor of implementing the USMCA.[14]

In late January 2020, Reschenthaler voted against the No War Against Iran Act, a Democrat-led resolution to limit President Trump's executive powers after the latter had successfully led the killing of terrorist leaders.[15]

Reschenthaler voted against removing the ratification deadline for the ERA.[16]

In late July 2020, Rep. Reschenthaler voted in favor of removing Civil War-era statues.[17]

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