Rep. Greg Rothman, a Republican from Silver Spring Township, announced on Tuesday he is running for an open state Senate seat.
PA Rep. Greg Rothman announced on Tuesday he is seeking election to the open Senate seat and not seeking re-election to his House seat he has held for eight years. File/Mark Pynes | mpynes@pennlive.comFour-term Republican incumbent Rep. Greg Rothman announced on Tuesday he is running for the open Senate seat that was newly configured in the reapportionment process.
“I have faith in the people of Pennsylvania,” Rothman said. “I will continue to be a leader advocating for freedom, opportunity and civility in teh state Senate as I did in the House.”During his time in the House, Rothman sponsored legislation to bar Harrisburg from imposing a commuter tax on area workers. He also championed regulatory reform and permit transparency while opposing Gov. Tom Wolf’s proposed tax increases and COVID-19-related business closures and mandates.
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