Politics & Government

Warren Takes Oath To Begin 4th Term In 31st Legislative District

State Rep. Perry Warren starts a two-year term. He serves Yardley, Newtown and Newtown, Lower Makefield, and Upper Makefield townships.

State Rep. Perry Warren is starting his fourth term representing the 31st Legislative District.
State Rep. Perry Warren is starting his fourth term representing the 31st Legislative District. (State Rep. Perry Warren)

LOWER MAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP, PA —State Rep. Perry Warren has begun his fourth two-year term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

Warren, D-Bucks, took the oath of office Tuesday in the state Capitol. Court of Common Pleas Judge John McNally administered the oath of office. This year marks Pennsylvania’s 207th legislative session.

"I was sworn into my fourth term serving the 31st district in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives," Warren, D-Bucks, said in a Facebook post. "It is an honor to represent and work for the people of Lower Makefield Township, Newtown Borough, Newtown Township, Upper Makefield Township, and Yardley Borough."

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Warren was holding an open house at his relocated district office in Lower Makefield Township on Thursday afternoon.

“I am excited for all the opportunities in this new session,” Warren said. “I look forward to advancing legislation that will improve the quality of life in our communities, including our schools, our economy, and our environment.”

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Warren said that his district office can help with a variety of state-related services, including birth and death certificates, SEPTA senior passes, disability plates and placards, unemployment compensation issues and Property Tax/Rent Rebate assistance, in addition to being a guide on navigating state government issues.

Residents are welcome to call, email or visit his district office at 509 Floral Vale Blvd. in Lower Makefield Township.

The office is open on weekdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Residents can call his office at (215) 493-5420 or email RepWarren@pahouse.net.

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