Representative David Taylor
- Party
- Republican
- State
- Ohio
- District
- District 2
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Term Ends
- January 3, 2027
Representative David J. Taylor represents Ohio's 2 Congressional District in the U.S. House as a member of the Republican Party. David's current term of service in Congress began January 3, 2025 and ends January 3, 2027. In the House, David J. Taylor votes on federal legislation, participates in oversight, helps shape federal spending, and assists constituents with federal issues. The district-focused role asks David J. Taylor to bring local priorities into national debates while working through committee assignments and constituent services. This profile brings together service details and source links so visitors can follow David's work from one place.
Quick Facts
- Party
- Republican
- State
- Ohio
- District
- District 2
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Serving since
- January 3, 2025
- Term Ends
- January 3, 2027
Contact Information
Washington, DC Office
325 Cannon House Office Building Washington DC 20515-3502
Phone: 202-225-3164
District Office
4350 Aicholtz Rd, Suite 110, Cincinnati, OH, 45245
Phone: 513-474-7777
Congressional Work
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Recent votes
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Sponsored legislation
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Cosponsored legislation
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