Guy Reschenthaler

Guy Reschenthaler

Years in Office

6

Bills Sponsored

57

Bills Co-Sponsored

1154

Committees

1

Guy Reschenthaler Biography

Guy Reschenthaler, a former Navy Judge Advocate General who served in Iraq, was elected to represent Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District in 2018. In Congress, he prioritizes veterans’ affairs, criminal justice reform, and economic development. Reschenthaler played a key role in advancing the Veteran Treatment Court Coordination Act and serves on the House Appropriations Committee. He is recognized for his pragmatic approach and commitment to strengthening resources and opportunities for his constituents in southwestern Pennsylvania.

Education

  • J.D., Duquesne University School of Law, Pittsburgh, PA
    (2007)
  • B.A. in Political Science, Pennsylvania State University Erie, the Behrend College, Erie, PA
    (2004)

Professional History

U.S. Representative

(2019-Present)

Representing Pennsylvania's 14th district

Member, Pennsylvania Senate

(2015–19)

Judge, Allegheny County Magisterial District

(2013–15)

Lawyer, Brennan, Robins & Daley, P.c.

Impact & Accomplishments

Notable contributions during Guy Reschenthaler's congressional service.

Veterans' Mental Health

Co-sponsored the Veterans' Care Quality Transparency Act to improve mental health services for veterans.

Anti-Robocall Legislation

Helped pass the TRACED Act to crack down on illegal robocalls and protect consumers.

COVID-19 Relief Funding

Supported the CARES Act, securing economic relief and resources for Pennsylvania during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Small Business Support

Advocated for Paycheck Protection Program funding to assist small businesses in Pennsylvania during economic downturns.

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