Craig A. Dally
Craig A. Dally
Sessions
| Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| 1998 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| 1999 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| 2000 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| 2001 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| 2002 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| 2003 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| 2004 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| 2005 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| 2006 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| 2007 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| 2008 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| 2009 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| 2010 | Representative | 138 | Republican | |
| Counties | Monroe, Northampton | |||
Biography
05/16/1956 -
Monroe and Northampton Counties (1997-2002), Northampton County (2003-2010)
DALLY, Craig A., a Representative from Monroe and Northampton Counties; born in Easton, Northampton County, Pa., May 16, 1956; graduated, Pen Argyl Area High School, 1974; B.A., economics/business, Lafayette College, 1978; J.D., Villanova University School of Law, 1988; attorney; small business owner; elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 1997 term and served 6 consecutive terms thereafter; appointed, vice-president, Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authority (2003-2006); appointed, vice-president, State Public School Building Authority (2003-2006); appointed, board, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) (2007-2009); appointed, Speaker's Commission on Legislative Reform (2007); elected, delegate, Republican National Convention (2008); resigned from the House, January 4, 2010; elected, judge, Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Northampton County (2010-present); appointed, Pennsylvania Commision on Sentencing (2019-present).