Politics & Government

Santarsiero Begins 2nd Term In 10th Senatorial District

With redistricting, Bristol Borough and Bristol Township are now part of the territory. He was sworn in last week.

State Sen. Steve Santarsiero has added Bristol Borough and Bristol Township to his 10th District representation.
State Sen. Steve Santarsiero has added Bristol Borough and Bristol Township to his 10th District representation. (Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Caucus)

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —As state Sen. Steve Santarsiero begins his second term representing the 10th Senatorial District, his territory in Lower Bucks has also expanded.

Due to redistricting, Bristol Borough and Bristol Township now make up the legislative landscape.

They join Buckingham Township, Chalfont Borough, Doylestown Borough, Doylestown Township, Falls Township, Lower Makefield Township, Morrisville Borough, New Britain Borough, New Britain Township, New Hope Borough, Newtown Borough, Newtown Township, Plumstead Township, Solebury Township, Tullytown Borough, Upper Makefield Township, and Yardley Borough.

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Santarsiero was sworn in last week for his second four-year term. He was also reappointed as Democratic Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee as well as additional committee assignments.

Watch the swearing-in ceremony.

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Santarsiero was first elected to represent the 10th district in 2018.

His accomplishments include amending the fiscal code in 2020 to pave the way for 8,000 permanent jobs at the former U.S. Steel site in Levittown, passing Kayden’s Law in 2021 in the Senate, preserving the fracking ban in the Delaware River Basin, and spearheading a budget initiative in 2022 that established $5 million in new disaster emergency funds.

“Serving the people of the 10th district in Bucks County is my honor. I am proud of all that we have accomplished in my first term, and I am humbled to have the support to serve for another four years,” Santarsiero said. “I am ready to get back to work in the fight to preserve our environment, protect the rights of all Pennsylvanians, and pass commonsense solutions to end gun violence.”

For the 2023-2024 session, he will continue to serve as the Democratic chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Additional committee assignments include Appropriations, Banking & Insurance, and Consumer Protection & Professional Licensure.

In reference to his committee assignments, Santarsiero added, “As Democratic Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, I will continue to work with Chairwoman Baker to pass important legislation that improves safety in our communities, brings quality judges to our courts, and ensures fairness throughout the legal process. Additionally, we will work together to pass Kayden’s Law through the Senate and get the bill through the House and to the Governor’s desk for signature this session.”

The Judiciary Committee reviews all legislation relating to aspects of the civil and criminal court systems, law enforcement, and corrections, and is responsible for evaluating prison staffing, inmate populations, and housing conditions.

The committee also oversees the Attorney General’s Office, Department of Corrections, State Ethics Commission, Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency, Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing, and the Municipal Police Officers Education and Training Commission, among others.

The Appropriations Committee plays a key role in the development of the state budget and reviews the fiscal impact of proposed legislation.

The Banking & Insurance Committee has jurisdiction over legislation relating to financial institutions and insurers and is tasked with overseeing the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance and the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities.

The Consumer Protection & Professional Licensure Committee is tasked with overseeing rules, regulations, and legislation that protects the health and safety of the public in consumer affairs. It also oversees Pennsylvania’s 29 professional and occupational licensing boards.

Visit Santarsiero’s website to see what services his office provides. He can also be reached by email at SenatorSantarsiero@pasenate.com.

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