E-Newsletter

  • E-Newsletter - April 2008
    Congressman Sestak recently voted in Washington on important pieces of legislation that provide for the healthcare needs of millions of Americans, simplify the tax process and protect and train our firefighters. While at home in Pennsylvania, the Congressman hosted a roundtable on small business opportunities for women and another on the mortgage crisis, announced his Veterans Summit, and visited the Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry. Here, read more about these and other events and initiatives undertaken by Congressman Sestak. Read more ...
  • E-Newsletter - March 2008
    Congressman Sestak recently voted in Washington on important pieces of legislation that will provide for mental health parity, address Congressional ethics and create fiscal responsibility in the House. While at home in Pennsylvania, the Congressman hosted an Antiviolence Summit, continued to speak out about the FAA’s unsafe airspace redesign plan, and visited the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce. Here, read more about these and other events and initiatives undertaken by Congressman Sestak. Read more ...
  • E-Newsletter - February 2008
    As the second session of the 110th Congress moved into full-swing, Congressman Sestak voted in Washington on key legislation, including bills focused on veterans, children's health care and college affordability. At home in the 7th Congressional District, he hosted a summit on the rising cost of college, convened his labor advisory committee, announced the district’s federal appropriations and celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Here, read more about these and other events and initiatives undertaken by Congressman Sestak. Read more ...
  • E-Newsletter - January 2008
    During the last weeks of 2007, Congressman Sestak voted in Washington on key legislation regarding defense appropriations, the fiscal year budget and the AMT patch. He kicked off 2008 with numerous visits around the district, a series of meetings with local municipal leaders, and with continued opposition to the FAA’s severely flawed airspace redesign plan. Here, read more about these and other events and initiatives undertaken by Congressman Sestak. Read more ...
  • E-Newsletter - December 2007
    During the last months of 2007, Congressman Sestak has been hard at work in Washington and in the 7th Congressional District. In addition to voting on important legislation regarding taxes, veterans, education and FISA, he has been busy at home, hosting the first-ever Business Procurement Summit, speaking out about the importance of a comprehensive energy policy, and listening to and meeting with constituents. Here, read more about these and other events and initiatives undertaken by Congressman Sestak. Read more ...
  • E-Newsletter - November 2007
    From proposing a bipartisan plan to end the war in Iraq to hosting a district roundtable on breast cancer care last month, Congressman Joe Sestak has been listening and speaking out in Washington and in the 7th Congressional District on issues of importance to his constituents. He has drafted and voted on key legislation that affects American children, workers, and service men and women. And he has visited with residents throughout his district to discuss with them their ideas and concerns for both our community and nation. Below, read about Congressman Sestak’s recent work on your behalf. Read more ...