Congressman Guy Reschenthaler was sworn into office for a second term on January 3, 2021 to represent Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District including Washington, Fayette, Greene, and portions of Westmoreland Counties.
The son of former teachers, Guy was raised in southwestern Pennsylvania, graduated from Penn State, The Behrend College, and completed law school at Duquesne University.
After law school, Guy fulfilled a lifelong dream and joined the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General Corps and volunteered for duty in Iraq.
Pennsylvania is the second largest producer of natural gas and the third largest producer of coal in the nation. These industries provide family-sustaining jobs, keep energy prices low for consumers, and inject billions of dollars into the local, state, and national economies. Importantly, domestic energy production enhances national security by ensuring we are not forced to rely on foreign nations to heat our homes and charge our cell phones. As a member of the House Energy Action Team, I am on the front lines fighting against radical proposals that would kill our coal, oil, and natural gas industries and the family-sustaining jobs in southwestern Pennsylvania that go with them. As our nation moves towards energy independence, I will continue to support measures that lower electricity costs for Pennsylvania families, create jobs for hardworking Americans, and responsibly reduce our nation’s emissions.