David McCormick

Senator David McCormick

Party
Republican
State
Pennsylvania
Chamber
Senate
Term Ends
January 3, 2031

Senator David McCormick represents Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate as a member of the Republican Party. David's current Senate term began January 3, 2025 and ends January 3, 2031. In Congress, David McCormick votes on federal legislation, reviews nominations, participates in oversight, and helps shape the national budget. This statewide role asks David McCormick to connect national policy debates with the needs of communities across Pennsylvania.

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Cosponsored bills 1 Bills this member formally supported
Source links 12 Official, civic, and research links

Quick Facts

Party
Republican
State
Pennsylvania
Chamber
Senate
Serving since
January 3, 2025
Term Ends
January 3, 2031

Contact Information

Washington, DC Office

702 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510

Phone: 202-224-6324

District Office

200 North Third St, Suite 14A, Harrisburg, PA, 17101

Phone: 717-231-7540

Congressional Work

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