The 8th Legislative District is made of part of BUTLER County consisting of the TOWNSHIPS of Brady, Center, Clay, Connoquenessing, Forward, Franklin, Lancaster, Middlesex, Muddycreek, Penn and Worth and the BOROUGHS of Connoquenessing, Portersville, Prospect, West Liberty and West Sunbury and Part of LAWRENCE County consisting of the TOWNSHIPS of Little Beaver, Perry, Plain Grove, Scott, Slippery Rock, Washington and Wayne and the BOROUGHS of Ellport, Ellwood City (Lawrence County Portion), Enon Valley, New Beaver, Volant and Wampum. View interactive map
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Bernstine Introduces Legislation to Secure PA’s Election Process Aug. 29, 2024 / HARRISBURG – With the presidential election approaching in November and Pennsylvania again in the national spotlight as a critical swing state, Rep. Aaron Bernstine (Butler/Lawrence) is introducing a legislative package aimed at enhancing the transparency and security of Pennsylvania’s election process.
Bernstine Confident in Congressman Kelly’s Leadership on Trump Assassination Attempt Aug. 27, 2024 / HARRISBURG – Rep. Aaron Bernstine (R-Butler/Lawrence) today expressed his full confidence and support in Congressman Mike Kelly’s (R-Butler/Crawford/Erie/Lawrence/Mercer/Venango) leadership as he spearheads the investigation into the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump in Butler on July 13. The shooting tragically resulted in one death and two serious injuries.
Bernstine, Mustello to Host Telephone Town Hall Meeting Sept. 5 Aug. 19, 2024 / BUTLER – Reps. Aaron Bernstine (R-Butler/Lawrence) and Marci Mustello (R-Butler) are teaming up to host a telephone town hall meeting on Thursday, Sept. 5, at 7 p.m. to engage with constituents and discuss the latest developments from Harrisburg and the local community.
Bernstine: State Budget “Worst Budget He’s Seen,” Votes No Jul. 11, 2024 / HARRISBURG – Rep. Aaron Bernstine (R-Butler/Lawrence) today issued the following statement regarding his negative vote on the fiscal year 2024-25 state budget.