Pennsylvania State Senator, District 41
Your representative and state lawmaker in the Pennsylvania Senate.
Full office description
- Your state senator represents the interests of your district in the Pennsylvania State Senate. The State Senate, along with the State House of Representatives, makes up your state lawmaking body: the Pennsylvania General Assembly.
- Your state senator can author, sponsor, and vote on bills that may become state laws after going through the legislative process.
- The State Senator and their staff members respond to constituent concerns and questions through emails, phone calls, and website announcements.
- The State Senator oversees the executive branch and can vote to overrule a veto by the Governor.
- There are 50 Pennsylvania state senators, each representing a single district.
- Senators must be at least 25 years old, U.S. citizens, and residents of Pennsylvania for four years. They must also have lived in their district for one year before the election and must remain there throughout their term.
- State senators are elected to four-year terms and have a salary of $106,000, with a 1-3% annual increase.
How this impacts you
Consumer Protection — The State Senate impacts technology use by passing bills that affect access to the internet, personal information, and improvements in state information technology.
Healthcare Costs — The State Senate passes bills that impact health policy, such as medical assistance programs, treatments for substance use and addiction, and mental health services. They can also address disparities in state healthcare, such as in rural areas if they choose to.
Housing & Urban Development — The State Senate affects community development and housing by passing bills that affect urban development, real estate, use of public lands, and public housing.
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Joseph A Pittman
(R)
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