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Timothy Patrick Brennan
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Timothy Patrick Brennan is running for Pennsylvania State Representative, District 29.
Personal background
Tim is from Pottsville, and attended Nativity B.V.M. High School. He earned an bachelors degree in English from Ursinus College and a law degree from Widener University. He lives with his wife, Trish, and their son.
Professional background
Tim owns a law firm, where he worked as a lawyer prior to entering politics. He was previously a lawyer for Northampton County and the City of Bethlehem, and worked for Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin law firm. He has also served as an adjunct professor at Northampton Community College, and a Legislative Assistant in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Political background
Tim Brennan is a state representative in State Assembly District 29. He previously ran in 2018 to represent the 143rd district, but did not win. He formerly served on the Doylestown Borough Council.
Economy
As a state representative, secured over $6 million in grants for local infrastructure, parks, and communities.
Plans to improve roads, enhance recreational facilities, restore the Delaware Canal, and secure more transportation resources for Bucks County.
Believes the cost of living is "too high for working families."
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Healthcare
Supports access to abortion, in vitro fertilization (IVF), and contraception.
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Education
As of September 30, 2024, Timothy Patrick Brennan’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports environmental conservation and has "protected our state constitutional right to breathe clean air and drink clean water."
As a state representative, co-sponsored a bill with conservative Republicans to secure additional funding for land preservation.
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Public Safety
Introduced bills to strengthen volunteer firefighter recruitment and retention, create grant programs for police accreditation and consolidation, provide PTSD care for police, firefighters, and emergency medicine, and secure resources for State Police.
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Voting & Elections
Believes in defending the right to have votes counted, and as an attorney, opposed "baseless lawsuits" to overturn the 2020 Pennsylvania elections.
Supports ending gerrymandering, opening primaries to independent voters, expanding civic education, and protecting the right to vote.
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