George Dunbar
George Dunbar
Sessions
| Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Representative | 56 | Republican | |
| 2012 | Representative | 56 | Republican | |
| 2013 | Representative | 56 | Republican | |
| 2014 | Representative | 56 | Republican | |
| 2015 | Representative | 56 | Republican | |
| 2016 | Representative | 56 | Republican | |
| 2017 | Representative | 56 | Republican | |
| 2018 | Representative | 56 | Republican | |
| 2019 | Representative | 56 | Republican | |
| 2020 | Representative | 56 | Republican | |
| 2021 | Representative | Majority Caucus Chairman | 56 | Republican |
| 2022 | Representative | Majority Caucus Chairman | 56 | Republican |
| 2023 | Representative | Minority Caucus Chairman | 56 | Republican |
| 2024 | Representative | Minority Caucus Chairman | 56 | Republican |
| Counties | Westmoreland | |||
Biography
07/03/1960 -
DUNBAR, George S., a Representative from Westmoreland County; born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pa., July 3, 1960; graduated, Taylor Allerdice High School, 1976; B.S., business administration and accounting, Robert Morris College (now Robert Morris University), 1993; Certified Public Accountant; executive vice-president, Wright Industries; elected, commissioner, Penn Township; proprietor, Dunbar Consulting and Accounting (2005-2007); controller and chief financial officer, RYCO Incorporated (2007-2010); elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives as a Republican in 2010; reelected to the House to serve 5 more consecutive terms; appointed, Deputy Whip (2015-2018); appointed, Special Education Funding Commission (2019-2024); elected, Majority Caucus Chair (January 25, 2021-2022); appointed, Joint State Government Commission (2021-2024); appointed, Legislative Audit Advisory Commission (LAAC); elected, Minority Caucus Chair (2023-2024); not a candidate for reelection to the House (2024).