I made about 500 stops throughout the year leading up to the election—and I made some promises.
When we pulled off a historic victory last November, I knew how critical it was for me to make good on those promises.
That’s why I have a whiteboard in my office with the promises I made to hardworking Pennsylvanians on the campaign trail.
I promised Pennsylvanians I would try to make things better for working families across the Commonwealth and reduce costs. I vowed to work to bring down inflation, create great job opportunities, unlock energy, stop the flow of illegal immigrants and particularly stop the flow of lethal fentanyl. I promised to restore law and order and get Pennsylvania and our country back on track, and so much more.
My whiteboard serves as a reminder of what and who I’m fighting for.
When I get a report card at the end of the day, it’s going to be based on whether I’m delivering on the promises I made to the great people of Pennsylvania.
That’s why I’m proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish so far. Whether it’s holding Keystone Coffees with dozens of constituents to listen to the issues on their mind, taking on the housing affordability crisis, or introducing a bipartisan bill to create a task force to stop the flow of fentanyl—I’m continuing to fight to make good on my promises each and every day.