Politics & Government
Davis Takes Oath Representing The 141st Legislative District
State Rep. Tina Davis has served Bristol Township and Bristol Borough since 2010. She will focus on creating jobs and improving the economy.

LEVITTOWN, PA —State Rep. Tina Davis took the oath of office in the state Capitol Tuesday to begin her new term representing the 141st Legislative District, which comprises Bristol Township and Bristol Borough.
The swearing-in ceremony in Harrisburg marked the beginning of the 2023-24 session of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Davis, who has held the seat since 2010, said some of her priorities will be economic development and opportunity; job creation; pay equity; property tax reform; and programs assisting families, seniors, and veterans.
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“I’m excited to be in a position to advocate for legislation to build safe, strong, and healthy communities, a thriving workforce, and top-notch affordable health care for all in Bristol Township and Bristol Borough,” Davis said. “I will advance a strong legislative approach to economic development, law enforcement, and social services to ensure that these communities reach their full potential and are a magnet to residents and businesses.
“As I have successfully done in the past, I will make it a priority to bring in grant money to support projects to improve life and expand business in our community,” she said.
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Davis’ office can help with a variety of state-related services, including home heating assistance, children’s health insurance, prescription drug and Property Tax/Rent Rebate assistance. Residents can find out more by going to RepTinaDavis.com.
Davis’ office is located at 4530 New Falls Road in Levittown.
Davis was recently re-elected to serve on the House Democratic Caucus’ leadership team as caucus secretary.
Dauphin County Judge John McNally of the Court of Common Pleas administered the oath of office to Davis, who was joined by 26 first-term Democratic members, eight of whom are women.
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