Martin T. Causer
Martin T. Causer
Sessions
Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2004 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2005 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2006 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2007 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2008 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2009 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2010 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2011 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2012 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2013 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2014 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2015 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2016 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2017 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2018 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2019 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2020 | Representative | Majority Policy Committee Chairman | 67 | Republican |
2021 | Representative | Majority Policy Committee Chairman | 67 | Republican |
2022 | Representative | Majority Policy Committee Chairman | 67 | Republican |
2023 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
2024 | Representative | 67 | Republican | |
Counties | Cameron, McKean, Potter |
Biography
08/10/1973 -
CAUSER, Martin T., "Marty," a Representative from Cameron, McKean, and Potter Counties; born, August 10, 1973 in Coudersport, Potter County, Pa.; graduated, Port Allegany High School, 1991; B.A., history and political science, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, 1996; elected, board of supervisors, Annin Township (1993-2002); dispatcher, 9-1-1 center, McKean County (1995-2002); police officer, Port Allegany Borough (1999-2002); director of operations, Port Area Ambulance Service; member, McKean County Republican Committee; elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 2003 term; reelected to the House for 10 more consecutive terms; elected, Majority Policy Chair (June 22, 2020-2022); appointed, Pennsylvania Dairy Future Commission (2019-2022); appointed, State Planning Board (2019-2022); appointed, Pennsylvania Grade Crude Development Advisory Council (2021-2022).